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of passion and co-exists with selfrestraint of a high order.
9 Nokaṣaya or Akaṣāya, Quasi-passions; slight or minor passions. Laughter; laughter-producing.
I. Hasya,
risible or
2. Rati, Indulgence.
3. Arati, Ennui; dissatisfaction. 4. Soka, Sorrow.
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5. Bhaya, Fear.
6. Jugupsa, Disgust; aversion. Hiding one's own, and publishing other people's short-comings.
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7. Striveda, Feminine inclination. Pumveda, Masculine inclination. 9. Napunsakaveda, Common sex inclination.
V. 4 Ayu, Age-Karma.
1. Nārakayu, Hellish age.
2. Tiryañcayu, Sub-human age.
3. Manuṣyāyu, Human age. 4. Devayu, Celestial age.
VI. 93 Nama, Body-making Karma.
4 Gati, Condition; Condition of existence.
I. Nāraka, Hellish.
2. Tiryañc, Sub-human.
3. Manuşya, Human. 4. Deva, Celestial.
5 Jāti, Genus of beings.
1. Ekendriya, One-sensed. 2. Dvindriya, Two-sensed. 3. Trindriya, Three-sensed. 4. Caturindriya, Four-sensed. 5. Pañcendriya, Five-sensed. 5 Sarira, bodies.
1. Audărika, Physical. 2. Vaikriyika, Mutable.
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