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Nirjara is one of the
seven fundamental principles, or
Tattva in Jain philosophy, and
refers to the
shedding or
removal of ac****ulated
karmas from the...
- (stoppage) –
obstruction of the
inflow of
karmic matter into the soul.
nirjarā (gradual dissociation) –
separation or falling-off of
parts of
karmic matter...
- good deeds, such as
beating up ****ual har****ers.
Radhe falls in love with
Nirjara Bhardwaj, a
student at his
former college and the
daughter of a poor temple...
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between Akaam Nirjara (discharge
without purpose) and
Sakaam Nirjara (discharge with purpose). For a self-realized person,
Sakaam Nirjara ensures that...
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karmic particles (Saṃvara), the
wiping away of past
karmic particles (
Nirjarā), and the
liberation (Moksha). Śvētāmbaras add two
further tattvas, namely...
- four
influxes (āsrava),
bondage (bandha),
stoppage (saṃvara) and
release (
nirjarā)—pertain to the
karmic process. Saṃvara is the
first step in the destruction...
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Bandha – The
bondage of karma.
Samvara – The
stoppage of
influx of karma.
Nirjara –
Shedding of karma.
Moksha – Liberation. Each one of
these fundamental...
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- karma.
Samvara –
Obstruction of the
inflow of
karmic matter into the soul.
Nirjara –
Shedding of karmas.
Moksha –
Liberation or Salvation, i.e. the complete...
- (bandha),
forming karma sarira,
which can be
stopped (saṃvara) and
released (
nirjara). The
operating mechanism,
consistent with the
dualism premise of Jainism...