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Samayasara : ウィキペディア英語版
Samayasāra

''Samayasāra'' (''The Nature of the Self'') is a famous Jain text by Acharya Kundakunda. Its ten chapters discuss the nature of jiva (Ātman/pure self/soul), its attachment to Karma and Moksha (liberation). Acharya Kundakunda says that self is soul, not the body. He describes about Ratnatraya (Samyak Darshan, Samyak Gyan, Samyak Charitra). He descripes the path to liberation using a classic example of boat. In that example, a boat treads on water and due to a hole starts sinking as water gets in. This explains the soul (boat) getting impure with entry of Karma (water). He suggests five stages of saving the boat (achieving liberation), i.e., Asrava, Bandha, Samvara, Nirjara and Moksha.
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