SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 316
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ Niyamasara नियमसार dispositions of auspicious-cognition (subhopayoga), and with a sense of equanimity towards all other substances (dravya), I, with knowledge as my innate nature, meditate on the pure soulsubstance (jivadravya, ātmā). Impure-cognition (aśuddhopayoga), in form of auspicious-cognition (subhopayoga) as well as inauspicious-cognition (asubhopayoga), is the cause of union of the foreign matter - material-karmas (dravyakarma) with my soul (jiva). Both, auspicious-cognition (subhopayoga) and inauspicious-cognition (aśubhopayoga), are due to fruition, mild and severe, of the deluding (mohaniya) karmas; these are not the nature of my pure soul (jiva); these are generated due to the foreign matter. Therefore, I adopt equanimity; I do not accept this foreign matter. This way, I get rid of impure-cognition (aśuddhopayoga). I establish myself, eternally and firmly, in my pure soulnature; I adopt pure-cognition (suddhopayoga). This effort of mine, to establish myself in soul-nature through pure-cognition (śuddhopayoga), is my preparation for getting rid of all causes of union of the foreign matter with my soul. It is the path to liberation. It is, in fact, my assurance for the attainment of liberation (mokṣa). It is the pure state of my soul (ātmā), rid of the dispositions of the doer (karta) and the enjoyer (bhoktā), and without influx (asrava) or bondage (bandha) of karmas. It is the state of the liberated soul.1 1- see Acārya Kundakunda's Pravacanasara - Essence of the Doctrine, p. 204-205. 250 .......
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
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy