Tattvajnana Pathmala Part 1 (तत्त्वज्ञान पाठमाला भाग-1)
Published by Pandit Todarmal Smarak Trust (PTST), Jaipur, this book serves as the foundational text for higher spiritual studies. It bridges the gap between basic morality and deep Jain metaphysics (Dravyanuyoga).
1. Chapter List & Summary
The book consists of 9 chapters designed to refine the student's "Vision of Reality" (Tattva Drishti):
- Jina-Vani Stuti: A devotional opening emphasizing the importance of the Tirthankara's speech.
- Kashaya (Passions): A deep dive into the four passions (Anger, Pride, Deceit, Greed) and their role in worldly bondage.
- Pancha-Paramesthi: A detailed explanation of the five supreme beings (Arihant, Siddha, Acharya, Upadhyaya, Sadhu).
- Chhala (Pretexts/Misconceptions): Identifying and removing the common excuses or false logic seekers use to avoid spiritual practice.
- Nishchaya & Vyavahara Naya: The two viewpoints of Jainism. Nishchaya (Absolute) deals with the soul's true nature, while Vyavahara (Relative) deals with worldly conduct.
- Dravya-Guna-Paryaya: The fundamental trifecta of existence—Substance (Dravya), Qualities (Guna), and Modes/States (Paryaya).
- Sat-Tattva (The Seven Realities): Detailed analysis of Jiva, Ajiva, Asrava, Bandha, Samvara, Nirjara, and Moksha.
- Pratishtha-Path (Dedication): Understanding the significance of the "Installation of the Jina" as an internal spiritual event.
- Kramabaddha Paryaya (Sequential Modes): A revolutionary concept in Jainism stating that every state of every substance occurs in a fixed, destined sequence.
2. Key Philosophical Pillars
A. Dravya-Guna-Paryaya
- Dravya: The eternal base (e.g., Gold).
- Guna: The permanent qualities (e.g., Color, Malleability).
- Paryaya: The temporary changing states (e.g., Ring, Bangle, Necklace).
- Lesson: To achieve peace, one must look at the eternal Dravya (Soul) rather than the changing Paryaya (Suffering/Joy).
B. Nishchaya vs. Vyavahara (The Two Nayas)
- Vyavahara: Necessary for communication and initial conduct (e.g., "I am fasting").
- Nishchaya: The ultimate truth required for realization (e.g., "The soul never eats; it is a knower-seer").
- Application: Realization happens when one transcends the relative and focuses on the absolute.
C. Kramabaddha Paryaya (Determinism)
- This teaching removes the ego of "Doership" (Kartrutva).
- It teaches that if every state is destined to happen at its own time, the soul can remain a peaceful observer (Gyaata-Drishta) instead of struggling to change the unchangeable.
3. Publication Details
- Language: Hindi / Sanskrit Verses.
- Level: Advanced Intermediate.
- Associated Scholars: Dr. Hukamchand Bharill & Pt. Ratanchand Bharill.
- Digital Download: AtmaDharma.com | JainEbooks.org.
4. Educational Flow
- Previous Step: Vitaraag Vigyan Pathmala Part 3.
- Next Step: Tattvajnana Pathmala Part 2 (Logic & Nyaya focus).