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Samvara (
saṃvara) is one of the
tattva or the
fundamental reality of the
world as per the Jain philosophy. It
means stoppage—the
stoppage of the influx...
- is also
called the
Discourse of Śrī
Heruka (Śrīherukābhidhāna) and the
Samvara Light (Laghusaṃvara). "Cakrasaṃvara" may also
refer to the main
deity in...
- soul.
bandha (bondage) –
mutual intermingling of the soul and karmas.
saṃvara (stoppage) –
obstruction of the
inflow of
karmic matter into the soul....
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Soulless objects.
Asrava –
Influx of karma.
Bandha – The
bondage of karma.
Samvara – The
stoppage of
influx of karma.
Nirjara –
Shedding of karma. Moksha...
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These residues bind (bandha),
forming karma sarira,
which can be
stopped (
saṃvara) and
released (nirjara). The
operating mechanism,
consistent with the dualism...
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karmic particles to the soul (Bandha), the
stoppage of
karmic particles (
Saṃvara), the
wiping away of past
karmic particles (Nirjarā), and the liberation...
- states, the bojjhaṅgā (Seven
Factors of Awakening). This
includes indriya-
samvara, "guarding the sense-doors",
restraint of the
sense faculties.
Right Mindfulness...
- maitri),
appreciation (pramoda) and
equanimity (madhyastha)—used to stop (
samvara) the
influx of karma. karuṇā is a
common first name
throughout India, used...
- into
Saiva Siddhanta scriptures and mandalas.
Sanderson says that the
Samvara tantra texts adopted the
pitha list from the
Shaiva text Tantrasadbhāva...
- both
Buddhism and Saivism.
Sanderson argues that Vajrayāna
works like the
Samvara and
Guhyasamaja texts show
direct borrowing from
Shaiva tantric literature...