There are eight different types of main karmas. Depending upon our activities of mind, speech and body, we will accumulate one or more of these eight main karmas. Normally we (saṁsārī jīva) accumulate seven (eight once in a life time) main types of karmas at every moment. These main eight karmas are:
- Knowledge obscuring (Jñānāvarṇa karma)
- Perception obscuring (Darśanāvarṇa karma)
- Feeling producing (Vedanīya karma)
- Deluding-belief and conduct obscuring (Mohanīya karma)
- Age-determining (Āyuṣya karma)
- Body making (Nāma karma)
- Status determining (Gotra karma)
- Obstructive (Antarāya karma).[36]
These karmas are grouped into two categories:
- Ghāti (destructive) karmas.
- Aghāti (Non-destructive) karmas.
1. Ghāti (destructive) karmas
Ghāti means destructive. The karma that destroy the real nature of the soul are called the destructive or Ghāti karmas. These are:
1.
Knowledge obscuring
Jñānāvarṇa karma
2.
Perception obscuring
Darśanāvarṇa karma
3.
Deluding - belief and conduct obscuring
Mohaniyā karma
4.
Obstructive
Antarāya karma.
2. Aghāti (Non-destructive) karmas
The karma that don't destroy the real nature of the soul but affect the body in which the soul abodes are called non-destructive or Aghāti karma. Those are:
5.
Feeling producing
Vedanīya karma
6.
Body making
Nāma karma
7.
Status determining
Gotra karma
8.
Age determining
Āyuṣya karma
Prakṛti (Nature)