Apratyākhyānakaṣāya

Published: 12.07.2016

A sub-type of Cāritramohanīya (conduct deluding) Karma;

the fourfold passion (anger, conceit, deceit and greed) which, in its state of Udaya (rise) (i.e., when it becomes effective), does not allow the soul to awaken its consciousness of partial abstinence (deśavirati or Deśacāritra).

apratyākhyāno deśaviratyāvārakaḥ.

(SthāVṛ Pa 183)

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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  1. Anger
  2. Conceit
  3. Consciousness
  4. Cāritramohanīya
  5. Deceit
  6. Deśacāritra
  7. Deśavirati
  8. Greed
  9. JAINA
  10. Jaina
  11. Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
  12. Karma
  13. Soul
  14. Udaya
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