"mithyā-darśanā-virati-pramāda-kaṣāya-yogā bandhahetavaḥ"
— Tattvartha Sutra

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The five causes of bondage are: deluded world-view, non-abstinence, laxity, passions and the actions of the body, speech and mind. — 8.1 — Note: This verse summarizes the Jain concept of karmic bondage (bandha).

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