![]() ![]() Mangala Nancha Savvesim, Padhamam Havai Mangalam.Eso Panch Namokaro, Savva Pava Panasano.Having destroyed the four inimical varieties of karmas ( ghātiyā karmas), possessed of infinite faith, happiness, knowledge and power, and housed in most auspicious body ( paramaudārika śarīra), that pure soul of the World Teacher (Arihant) should be meditated on.Jain Prayers of Universal Obeisance, Forgiveness, Peace, and Friendship The Dravyasaṃgraha, a major Jain text, states: However arihants are accessible for spiritual guidance of human society until their nirvana. Since siddhas have attained ultimate liberation, they probably are not directly accessible but may be through the wisdom they passed on. In the Ṇamōkāra mantra, Namo Arihantanam, Namo Siddhanam, Jains worship the arihants first and then to the siddhas, even though the latter are perfected souls who have destroyed all karmas but arihants are considered to be at a higher spiritual stage than siddhas. Worship Hathigumpha inscription of King Khāravela at Udayagiri Caves, second Century BCE, starts with Namokar Mantra These four karmas do not affect the true nature of the soul and are therefore called aghati karmas. Vedniya (pain and pleasure causing) karma,.Nama (physical structure forming) karma. ![]()
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