Bandha (Jainism)
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Bandha (also karma-bandha) in Jainism, refers to mutual intermingling of the soul and karmas (fine matter).[1] Bandha (Bondage) comes immediately after the asrava (influx of karmas).[2]
Overview
According to major Jain text, Tattvartha sutra, the activities that causes the bondage (or bandha) are:[3]
- Wrong belief
- Non-abstinence
- Negligence
- Passions
According to Jain texts, a right believer is free from the karma-bandha i.e. bondage.[4]
Classification
The bondage is of four kinds:[5]
- according to the nature or species of karma
- depending upon the duration of karma
- Fruition of karma, and
- The quantity of space-points of karma
See also
References
- ↑ S.A. Jain 1992, p. 7.
- ↑ S. A. Jain 1992, p. 215.
- ↑ Jain 2011, p. 113.
- ↑ Jain, Vijay K. (2012). Acharya Kundkund's Samayasara. Vikalp Printers. p. 110. ISBN 978-81-903639-3-8.
- ↑ Jain 2011, p. 114.
Sources
- Jain, Vijay K. (2011), Acharya Umasvami's Tattvārthsūtra, Vikalp Printers, ISBN 978-81-903639-2-1,
Non-Copyright
- S. A. Jain (1992). Reality. Jwalamalini Trust. Archived from the original on 2015.
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