• 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...
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    is also called the Discourse of Śrī Heruka (Śrīherukābhidhāna) and the Samvara Light (Laghusaṃvara). "Cakrasaṃvara" may also refer to the main deity in...
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    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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  • Non-living things 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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  • Stoppage of new Karma is called Samvara. Constant engagement on these twelve contemplations help the soul in samvara or stoppage of karmas. Following...
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  • maitri), appreciation (pramoda) and equanimity (madhyastha)—used to stop (samvara) the influx of karma. karuṇā is a common first name throughout India, used...
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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...
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    states, the bojjhagā (Seven Factors of Awakening). This includes indriya-samvara, "guarding the sense-doors", restraint of the sense faculties. Right Mindfulness...
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    in this form he became known by the Buddhist names Heruka, Hevajra, or Samvara. He is known in Japan in this guise as Fudō ("Imperturbable"). The Indian...
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