Book Title: Philosophy of Nine Reals
Author(s): Sunandaben Vohra
Publisher: Shantilal V Desai

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________________ LESSON 2 FIRST CONSIDERATION ABOUT NINE REALS DISCRIMINATION To cultivate and strengthen our faith in the nine reals, three types of discrimination are necessary, viz. 1. discrimination of what should be known, 2. discrimination of what should be attained (accepted) and 3. discrimination of what should be abandoned. Name Definition Those that should be known Reals Soul and Non-soul jieya upādeya Those that should | Auspicious karmas, be attained Stoppage of the inflow of karmic matter, Partial dissociation of karmic matter, Total dissociation of karmic matter. Those that should Inauspicious karmas, be abandoned Inflow of the karmic matter, Bondage of karmic matter with soul heya Special Note: Auspicious karmic matter (punya) is neither any power nor any quality of soul. It is the result of the auspicious activity of the soul, which, in turn, is the result of the auspicious internal state of the soul. Thus auspicious karmic matter is nothing but auspicious inflow. And all inflow - whatever be its kind - should be aban Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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