are anant virya and anant charitra and vitraag the same? result of conquering mohaniya karma
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Anant Virya, Anant Charitra, and Vitraag are related but distinct concepts in Jain philosophy, all resulting from the conquering of Mohaniya karma.
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In Jain philosophy, Mohaniya karma is a particularly potent deluding karma that obscures the soul's true nature. The conquest of Mohaniya karma leads to the manifestation of certain intrinsic qualities of the soul. Anant Virya (infinite energy or power) and Anant Charitra (infinite conduct or perfect behavior) are two such qualities that emerge when Mohaniya karma is destroyed. Vitraag refers to the state of being completely detached and free from passions, which is the ultimate result of overcoming all karmic bonds, including Mohaniya karma. While Anant Virya and Anant Charitra describe specific infinite attributes of the liberated soul, Vitraag denotes the overall state of passionlessness and equanimity. Thus, these terms are interconnected but not identical; they represent different aspects or outcomes of the soul's liberation process following the destruction of Mohaniya karma.
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