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  • Asrava
  • One of the seven fundamental elements in Jainism

    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

    Asrava

    Asrava

  • Saṃsāra (Jainism)
  • In Jainism, continuous rebirths and reincarnations in various realms of existence

    — Tattvārthsūtra (6-4-81) Activities that lead to the influx of karmas (asrava) which extends transmigration are: Five senses Four passions (kasāya) Anger

    Saṃsāra (Jainism)

    Saṃsāra (Jainism)

    Saṃsāra_(Jainism)

  • Tattva (Jainism)
  • Fundamental elements in Jainism

    provide happiness to others pāpa (sinful acts) – which impurifies the soul āsrava (influx) – inflow of auspicious and evil karmic matter into the soul. bandha

    Tattva (Jainism)

    Tattva (Jainism)

    Tattva_(Jainism)

  • Jainism
  • Indian religion

    soul. Ajīva — Non-living substances, including matter, time, and karma. Āsrava — The influx or inflow of karmic particles to the soul. Bandha — The bondage

    Jainism

    Jainism

    Jainism

  • Tattva
  • Sanskrit word meaning 'thatness', 'principle', 'reality' or 'truth

    text Tattvartha Sutra, these are: Jiva – Souls. Ajiva – Soulless objects. Asrava – Influx of karma. Bandha – The bondage of karma. Samvara – The stoppage

    Tattva

    Tattva

  • Asava
  • Mental defilements in Buddhism

    Āsava is a Pali term (Sanskrit: Āsrava) that is used in Buddhist scripture, philosophy, and psychology, meaning "influx, canker." It refers to the mental

    Asava

    Asava

  • Karma
  • Concept about individuals' intent and actions influencing those individuals' future

    Jīva: the soul which is characterized by consciousness Ajīva: the non-soul Āsrava: inflow of auspicious and evil karmic matter into the soul. Bandha (bondage):

    Karma

    Karma

    Karma

  • Reality
  • Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent

    The soul which is characterized by consciousness. Ajīva – The non-soul. Asrava – Influx of karma. Bandha – The bondage of karma. Samvara – Obstruction

    Reality

    Reality

  • Jain vegetarianism
  • Set of religion-based dietary rules

    rebirth (Saṃsāra). The ultimate goal of Jainism is to stop the influx (āsrava) of new karma and shed the old (nirjarā). Therefore, the scrupulous avoidance

    Jain vegetarianism

    Jain vegetarianism

    Jain_vegetarianism

  • Karma in Jainism
  • Religious principle

    explain the karmic process by specifying the various causes of karmic influx (āsrava) and bondage (bandha), placing equal emphasis on deeds themselves, and the

    Karma in Jainism

    Karma in Jainism

    Karma_in_Jainism

  • Causes of karma in Jainism
  • One of the seven truths or fundamental principles (tattva) of Jainism

    Jainism which explain the human predicament. Out of those, four—influx (āsrava), bondage (bandha), stoppage (saṃvara) and release (nirjarā)—pertain to

    Causes of karma in Jainism

    Causes_of_karma_in_Jainism

  • Samayasāra
  • Jain religious text

    Moksha (liberation). Samayasāra expounds the Jain concepts like Karma, Asrava (influx of karmas), Bandha (Bondage), Samvara (stoppage), Nirjara (shedding)

    Samayasāra

    Samayasāra

    Samayasāra

  • Samvara
  • One of the seven fundamental elements in Jainism

    which explain the human predicament. Out of the seven, the four influxes (āsrava), bondage (bandha), stoppage (saṃvara) and release (nirjarā)—pertain to

    Samvara

    Samvara

  • Anekantavada
  • Jain doctrine of many-sidedness

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Anekantavada

    Anekantavada

  • Pre-sectarian Buddhism
  • Form of early Buddhism

    noted that it is possible that the Buddhist goal of the elimination of the asravas “subsumes knowledge and concentration as equally cooperative means rather

    Pre-sectarian Buddhism

    Pre-sectarian_Buddhism

  • Jivantasvami
  • Jain imagery of Mahavira as a prince

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Jivantasvami

    Jivantasvami

    Jivantasvami

  • Tattvartha Sutra
  • Jain religious text

    chapters deal with the karmas and their manifestations and the influx, asrava, good and bad karma, shubha-ashubha karma and the bondage of the karmas

    Tattvartha Sutra

    Tattvartha Sutra

    Tattvartha_Sutra

  • Śramaṇa
  • Monastic orders

    monks) and the five small vows (of the laity 3), the five Âsravas and the stoppage of the Âsravas, and control, who avoids Karman in this blessed life of

    Śramaṇa

    Śramaṇa

    Śramaṇa

  • Nirjara
  • One of the seven fundamental principles in Jain philosophy

    preceded by stoppage of karma accumulation, or samvara, thereby ending asrava or influx of karma which leads to bandha or bondage due kasaya or passions

    Nirjara

    Nirjara

  • Samskara (Indian philosophy)
  • Sanskrit term for mental impressions

    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

    Samskara (Indian philosophy)

    Samskara_(Indian_philosophy)

  • Righteousness
  • State of being morally correct and justifiable

    bliss. Right conduct is regarded as essential for preventing karmic influx (āsrava) and facilitating the dissociation of accumulated karma (nirjarā). For Sikhs

    Righteousness

    Righteousness

  • Rakesh Jhaveri
  • Spiritual leader, Author, and Scholar of Jainism

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Rakesh Jhaveri

    Rakesh Jhaveri

    Rakesh_Jhaveri

  • Ratnatraya
  • Jainism teaching of right faith, right knowledge, right conduct

    the soul which is characterized by consciousness. ajīva — the non-soul āsrava — inflow of auspicious and evil karmic matter into the soul. bondage (Bandha)

    Ratnatraya

    Ratnatraya

    Ratnatraya

  • Tapas (Indian religions)
  • Variety of spiritual meditation practices in Indian religions

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Tapas (Indian religions)

    Tapas (Indian religions)

    Tapas_(Indian_religions)

  • Jain philosophy
  • Indian philosophical tradition within Jainism

    indestructible elements which come together into impermanent bodies or objects. Āsrava (influx) – the process by which good and bad karmic substances flow into

    Jain philosophy

    Jain_philosophy

  • Ambika (Jainism)
  • Jain goddess

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Ambika (Jainism)

    Ambika (Jainism)

    Ambika_(Jainism)

  • Gomukha
  • Deity in Jain cosmology

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Gomukha

    Gomukha

    Gomukha

  • Jinvijay
  • Scholar of orientalism, India (1888–1976)

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Jinvijay

    Jinvijay

  • List of Jain temples
  • Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    List of Jain temples

    List of Jain temples

    List_of_Jain_temples

  • Manibhadra Vir
  • Protector deity in Jain tradition

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Manibhadra Vir

    Manibhadra Vir

    Manibhadra_Vir

  • Āgama Section
  • Division of the ''Taishō Tripiṭaka''

    translation. A sūtra on seven ways a bhikṣu can remove the effluents (āsravas). Equivalent to the Pāli Sabbāsavasutta (MN 2). Parallels the Madhyamāgama

    Āgama Section

    Āgama Section

    Āgama_Section

  • Paramartha (Chinese monk)
  • Indian monk from Ujjain (499–569)

    consciousness free of all evil (dauṣṭhulya), suffering and all outflows (asrava). Thus, according to Michael Radich "Paramărtha understood *amalavijñăna

    Paramartha (Chinese monk)

    Paramartha_(Chinese_monk)

  • Bandha (Jainism)
  • Interaction of soul and matter in Jainism (Indian religion)

    and karmas (fine matter). Bandha (Bondage) comes immediately after the asrava (influx of karmas). According to the Jain text Tattvartha sutra (in shloka

    Bandha (Jainism)

    Bandha_(Jainism)

  • View (Buddhism)
  • Buddhist term

    Furthermore, views are identified as the third of the four mental poisons (āsrava), along with sensuality (kāma), craving for continued existence (bhava)

    View (Buddhism)

    View_(Buddhism)

  • Umaswati
  • Author of the Jain text Tattvartha Sutra

    matter exists (ajiva) Karmic particles exist that inflow to each soul (asrava) Karmic particles bind to the soul which transmigrate with rebirth (bandha)

    Umaswati

    Umaswati

    Umaswati

  • Buddhism and psychology
  • Buddhism, Mindfulness and Psychology

    responsible for influencing one's behavior include the asavas (Sanskrit asrava, "influx, canker, inflows"). These factors are said to "intoxicate" and

    Buddhism and psychology

    Buddhism and psychology

    Buddhism_and_psychology

  • Ghantakarna Mahavir
  • Protector deity in Jain mythology

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Ghantakarna Mahavir

    Ghantakarna Mahavir

    Ghantakarna_Mahavir

  • Udayaratna
  • Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Udayaratna

    Udayaratna

  • Yoga (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    concept of three alternate paths to moksha (liberation of soul) in Hinduism Asrava, an activity of the mind or body, a cause of Karma in Jainism Yoga (Hindu

    Yoga (disambiguation)

    Yoga_(disambiguation)

  • Twelve Contemplations
  • Concept in Jainism

    Ashucitva – Impurity (of soul, on account of its association with karma) Asrava – Influx of karma. Reflection of the fact that inflow of karmas is the cause

    Twelve Contemplations

    Twelve_Contemplations

  • Mahāsāṃghika
  • Early Buddhist school

    Mahāsāṃghikas include: The Buddhas is supramundane (lokottara), devoid of āsravas and the mundane natures. All words spoken by Tathāgatas turn the wheel

    Mahāsāṃghika

    Mahāsāṃghika

  • Hinduism and Jainism
  • Ancient Indian religions

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Hinduism and Jainism

    Hinduism_and_Jainism

  • Jain terms and concepts
  • liberation. They are: Jīva - Souls and living things Ajiva - Non-living things Asrava - Influx of karma Bandha - The bondage of karma Samvara - The stoppage of

    Jain terms and concepts

    Jain_terms_and_concepts

  • Anandji Kalyanji Trust
  • Largest and the oldest Jain trust

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Anandji Kalyanji Trust

    Anandji Kalyanji Trust

    Anandji_Kalyanji_Trust

  • Vaibhāṣika
  • School of Buddhist philosophy

    conditioned." Sāsrava (with āsravas, which are the "outflows" or mental impurities, a synonym for defilement) and anāsrava (without āsravas). Darśana-heya are

    Vaibhāṣika

    Vaibhāṣika

    Vaibhāṣika

  • Dravyasamgraha
  • Jain text by Nemichandra

    tattvas (fundamental principles or verities): jīva (soul), ajīva (non soul), āsrava (karmic inflow), bandha (bondage of karmas), saṃvara (stoppage of karmas)

    Dravyasamgraha

    Dravyasamgraha

    Dravyasamgraha

  • Jain meditation
  • Meditation practices in Jainism

    between the body and the soul; aśuci bhāvanā – the filthiness of the body; āsrava bhāvanā – influx of karmic matter; saṃvara bhāvanā – stoppage of karmic

    Jain meditation

    Jain meditation

    Jain_meditation

  • Murtipujaka
  • Sub-tradition of Svetambara Jainism

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Murtipujaka

    Murtipujaka

    Murtipujaka

  • Timeline of Jainism
  • Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Timeline of Jainism

    Timeline_of_Jainism

  • Yaoshi Bao Chan
  • Chinese Buddhist repentance ritual

    saṃsāra, attached to forms and sounds, accumulated the karma of having āsravas via the ten fetters (lack of conscience, lack of shame, envy, parsimony

    Yaoshi Bao Chan

    Yaoshi Bao Chan

    Yaoshi_Bao_Chan

  • Index of Jainism-related articles
  • Alphabetical listing of Jainism related topics

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Index of Jainism-related articles

    Index_of_Jainism-related_articles

  • Islam and Jainism
  • Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Islam and Jainism

    Islam_and_Jainism

  • Jain temple, Dubai
  • Temple in Dubai, UAE

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Jain temple, Dubai

    Jain_temple,_Dubai

  • Chandrashekhar Vijay
  • Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Chandrashekhar Vijay

    Chandrashekhar_Vijay

  • Parsvanatha ayagapata
  • Jain ayagapata from Kankali Tila near Mathura

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Parsvanatha ayagapata

    Parsvanatha ayagapata

    Parsvanatha_ayagapata

  • Samantabhadra (Karmole)
  • Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Samantabhadra (Karmole)

    Samantabhadra_(Karmole)

  • Jinaharsha
  • Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Jinaharsha

    Jinaharsha

  • Mary Whitney Kelting
  • American ethnographer and scholar

    Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Digambara Bispanthi Kanji Panth Mula

    Mary Whitney Kelting

    Mary_Whitney_Kelting

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Online names & meanings

  • Rikshit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rikshit

    Protector

  • Mridul
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mridul

    Tender, Delicate, Soft, Gentle

  • Shruti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shruti

    Expert in Vedas

  • Dahadaha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Dahadaha

    Blazing; Destroying Enemies

  • Manju | மஂஜூ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Manju | மஂஜூ

    Snow, Pleasant, Beautiful

  • Jagbandhu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Jagbandhu

    Lord Krishna

  • Suhana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Suhana

    Pleasant; Pure; Bright Ray of the Sun

  • Haribhabhru
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Haribhabhru

    Vishnu the Great

  • AbdulFataah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    AbdulFataah

    Servant of the Opener of the Gates of Sustenance

  • Mandi
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Japanese, Latin

    Mandi

    Adorable; Lovable; She who Must be Loved

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