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 of the material karmas into the soul consciousness. The karmic process in Jainism is based on seven truths or fundamental principles (tattva) of Jainism which explain the human predicament.[1] Out of the seven, the four influxes (āsrava), bondage (bandha), stoppage (saṃvara) and release (nirjarā)—pertain to the karmic process.[1]
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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...
Non-living things Asrava – Influx of karma Bandha – The bondage of karma Samvara – The stoppage of influx of karma Nirjara – Shedding of karma Moksha –...
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 bojjhagā (Seven Factors of Awakening). This includes indriya-samvara, "guarding the sense-doors", restraint of the sense faculties. Right Mindfulness...
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...
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...
the soul. Bandha (bondage): mutual intermingling of the soul and karmas. Samvara (stoppage): obstruction of the inflow of karmic matter into the soul. Nirjara...
The non-soul. Asrava – Influx of karma. Bandha – The bondage of karma. Samvara – Obstruction of the inflow of karmic matter into the soul. Nirjara – Shedding...
x 10223 years ago 4 Abhinandananatha Jayantavimana Ayodhya; Shikharji Samvara by Siddhartha Golden Monkey 1050 meters 352.800 quintillion years Priyangu...
(Avasarpini). He is said to have lived for 50 lakh purva. He was born to King Samvara and Queen Siddhartha at Ayodhya in the Ikshvaku clan. His birth date was...
and initiating members into Saiva Siddhanta scriptures and mandalas. The Samvara tantra texts adopted the pitha list from the Shaiva text Tantrasadbhava...
palace Savaripa recognized the scribe Luipa as a suitable recipient for his Samvara lineage; his extraordinary talent was evident in the versified letters...
unwholesome states, and to generate wholesome states. This includes indriya samvara (sense restraint), controlling the response to sensual perceptions, not...
The four exertions (cattārimāni padhānāni) are summarized as: Restraint (saṃvara padhāna) of the senses. Abandonment (pahāna padhāna) of defilements. Cultivation...
BCE. 'Dwar Stambh', Udyagiri, 8th Century AD Buddha, Gaya, 10th Century Samvara, Ratnagiri, 10th Century Tara, Gaya, 10th-11th Century International Museum...
that the seven, the four—influx (āsrava), bondage (bandha), stoppage (saṃvara) and release (nirjarā)—pertain to the karmic process. The āsrava, that...
Stoppage of new Karma is called Samvara. Constant engagement on these twelve contemplations help the soul in samvara or stoppage of karmas. Following...
retirement in combat sports a worker's strike action a ceasefire in warfare Samvara in Jain philosophy a firearm malfunction As a proper noun, Stoppage may...
predicament. Out of those, four—influx (āsrava), bondage (bandha), stoppage (saṃvara) and release (nirjarā)—pertain to the karmic process. Karma gets bound...
and the bondage of the karmas. The ninth chapter describes the blocking, samvara and shedding of the karmas, nirjara. The final chapter discusses moksha...
Sanskrit epic, Ramayana. Buddhists hold that Mount Kailash is the home of Samvara, a guardian deity. Buddhists believe that Mount Kailash has supernatural...