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Chapter 3 pages 139 to 11: Description of hell 139 – Description of the middle realm 151.
Chapter 4 pages 11R to 192: Types of deities 162 – The lease of the third category 162 – Differences between four categories 163 – Differences in the fifth category 164 – Regulation of the number of Indras 165 – The lease of the first two categories 166 – Description of the pleasures of deities 166 – Description of the distinctions mentioned in the previous section of the four categories 169 – In some matters, the superiority and inferiority of deities 177 – Regulations on lease in the realm of deities 182 – Counting of imagination 183 – Description of the Kantic deity 187 – Specifics of deities in the Anuttara realm 185 – Form of the Tiya Chan 186 – Authority principles 186 – Description of the superior state of the Bhavanapati category 186 – Description of the superior state of the Vaimanik category 187 – Inferior state of the Vaimanik 189 – Inferior state of the Nar 190 – Inferior state of the Bhavanapati 191 – Internal state 191 – State of Tishka 192.
Chapter 5 pages 193 to 249: Types of ajiva 193 – Essence of fundamental substances 195 – Six fundamental substances and their validity 195 – Consideration of the number of regions 199 – Consideration of the area of substances 202 – Statement of the characteristics of dharma, adham, and space through action 210 – Statement of the characteristics of pudgala through action 213 – Statement of the characteristics of jiva through action 214 – Statement of the characteristics of time through action 215 – Extraordinary modes of pudgala 216 – Main types of pudgala 220 – Causes of the origin of skandha and atom in sequence 221 – The non-perceptive skandha becoming perceptive.