"Self-Effort" - only variable within our direct control.
What is Purusharth?
First two "Dev" pads.
Who are the Arihant and Siddha?
Mayna claimed to her father her joy was governed by this.
What is her own Karma?
In modern terms, we call this Pad "The Proof that it is Possible."
Who is the Arihant?
Jain principle of non-violence in thought, word, and action.
What is Ahimsa?
Karma - subtle physical particles that stick to the soul.
What is Pudgal?
This Pad sits at the very center of the Navpad.
Who is the Arihant?
Shripal suffered from this condition.
What is Leprosy?
This Pad translates to "Total Freedom."
Who is Siddha?
Moving from "Constant Consumption" to this intentional state of being.
What is Conscious Coexistence?
Biological process mirrors Ayambil by recycling damaged cells.
What is Autophagy?
Three Pads (Acharya, Upadhyay, Sadhu) represent this "Tattvas".
What is Guru Tattva?
Shripal Mayna performed Navpad Oli for this many years.
What is four and a half years (or 9 Olis)?
Virtue: "Not seeing what you want to see, but seeing what is."
What is Darshan?
Nine-day festival observed twice a year to cleanse the soul.
What is Navpad Oli?
Law of Physics that mirror Jain Law of Cause and Effect.
What is Newton’s Third Law?
Four virtues (Darshan, Gyan, Charitra, Tap).
What is Dharma Tattva?
Mayna proved that the soul can change its direction through this principle.
What is Purusharth (or Self-Effort)?
This Pad is about "Shedding" what no longer serves the soul.
What is Tap?
Eating one simple, flavorless meal a day to reduce sensory desire.
What is Ayambil?
Law mirrors how soul drifts toward disorder without self-discipline.
What is Entropy?
Sacred geometric diagram maps entire cosmos and inner journey.
What is the Siddhachakra Yantra?
Mayna proved we aren't victims of fate, but can rewrite our cycle by changing this.
What is our Intention (or Vibrations)?
Apex of the universe.
What is Siddhashila?
We are holding pen "In Between," space between two life events.
Life and Death