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________________ Niyamasara नियमसार The passions (kaşāya) are four: anger (krodha), pride (māna), deceitfulness (māyā) and greed (lobha). The mind is said to be with impure-thoughts (kaluşatā) when it is sullied with the dirt of passions. Delusion (moha) is of two kinds: faith-deluding (darśanamoha) and conduct-deluding (căritramoha). The three subdivisions of faithdeluding (darśanamohanīya) karmas are subsidential-right-belief (samyaktva), wrong-belief (mithyātva), and mixed-right-and-wrongbelief (samyagmithyātva). The two kinds of conduct-deluding (cāritramohanīya) karmas are quasi-passions-feeling (akaṣāyavedanīya) and passions-feeling (kaşāyavedanīya). Thought-designations (samjñā) are four: food (āhāra), fear (bhaya), copulation (maithuna), and attachment-to-possessions (parigraha). Attraction towards agreeable objects is the sign of attachment (rāga), and revulsion towards disagreeable objects is the sign of aversion (dveşa). 142
SR No.034367
Book TitleNiyam Sara
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVijay K Jain
PublisherVikalp
Publication Year
Total Pages412
LanguageHindi, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & Book_English
File Size4 MB
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