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Asrava (
āsrava "influx") is one of the
tattva or the
fundamental reality of the
world as per the Jain philosophy. It
refers to the
influence of body and...
- jīva- the soul
which is
characterized by
consciousness ajīva- the non-soul
āsrava (influx)-
inflow of au****ious and evil
karmic matter into the soul. bandha...
- — Tattvārthsūtra (6-4-81)
Activities that lead to the
influx of
karmas (
asrava)
which extends transmigration are: Five
senses Four p****ions (kasāya) Anger...
- Āsava is a Pali term (Sanskrit:
Āsrava) that is used in
Buddhist scripture, philosophy, and psychology,
meaning "influx, canker." It
refers to the mental...
- Tattvarthsutra,
these are: Jiva –
Souls and
living things Ajiva – Non-living
things Asrava –
Influx of
karma Bandha – The
bondage of
karma Samvara – The
stoppage of...
- Jīva: the soul
which is
characterized by
consciousness Ajīva: the non-soul
Āsrava:
inflow of au****ious and evil
karmic matter into the soul.
Bandha (bondage):...
- living), the
insentient (ajiva or non-living), the
karmic influx to the soul (
Āsrava,
which is a mix of
living and non-living), the
bondage of
karmic particles...
- the
inflow of au****ious and inau****ious
karmic matter into the soul (
Āsrava). This
leads the
organism to fall into the
bondage of lust,
worldly pleasures...
-
activities of mind,
speech and body,
according to Jain philosophy, lead to
Asrava, that is, the
influx and
imprint of
karmic residues to the jiva (soul) of...
-
explain the
karmic process by
specifying the
various causes of
karmic influx (
āsrava) and
bondage (bandha),
placing equal emphasis on
deeds themselves, and the...