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________________ PAÑCALINGĪPRAKARAṆAṀ: 163 Sovi ya sankoyavikāsasangao Bhogayayaṇeṇavi tassa handi So'pi ca sankocha-vikāsasargataḥ Bhogayatanenāpi tasya hanta dehavāvago niyamā jogo samo iharā || 83 || dehavyāpakaḥ yogaḥ samah itaratha || 83 || That soul, too, is body-related and contracts Otherwise it will also feel the pleasure niyamat/ and expands as per the occupied body | and pain of the others' body || 83 || 83. Furthering the argument in favour of separateness of the souls for every living being, the author elaborates that every body has a specific soul that is related to it and, that contracts and expands according to the size of the body it occupies at any point of time. If that were not so, and every one had a common soul, one would feel the pleasures and pains of the others' bodies as well. However, practically it is not so. Therefore, it must be believed that every body has a seaparate soul that is specific to it.
SR No.023142
Book TitlePanchlingiprakaranam
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHemlata Beliya
PublisherVimal Sudarshan Chandra Parmarthik Jain Trust
Publication Year2006
Total Pages316
LanguageSanskrit, Hindi
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size17 MB
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