Kāṃkṣāmohanīya

Published: 24.10.2016

View-deluding inclination- A mental state of desire (emanating from suspicion) as to whether 'I should accept this view' or 'I should accept that view'.

kāṅkṣa- anyānyadarśanagrahaḥ upalaksaṇatvāccāsya śaṃkādiparigrahaḥ. tataḥ kāṅksāyā mohanīyaṃ kākṣāmohanīyam.

(Bhaga 1.118 Vṛ)

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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