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Pratyákhyánavaraniya, Total-vow preventing pagsions. 4.
28. Anger. 29. Pride. 30. Deceit.
31. Greed. Samjvalana, Perfect conduct preventing. This is the slightest degree of passion and co-exists with self-restraint of a high order. It relates to the four passions. 4.
32. Anger. 33. Pride. 34. Deceit.
35 Greed. No-kasháya or Akasháya, Quasi-passions ; slight or minor passions. 9.
36. Hásya, Laughter ; Risible or Laughter-producing. 37. Rati, Indulgence. 38. Arati, Ennuí; dissatisfaction. 39. Shoka, Sorrow. 40. Bhaya, Fear. 41. Jugupsá, Disgust; aversion Hiding one's own, and
publishing other people's shortcomings. 42. Stríveda, Feminine inclination. 43. Pumveda, Masculine. 44. Napumsaka Veda, Common sex.
V. Age. Ayu, Age-Karma (4).
45. Narakáyu, Hellish age. 46. Tiryancháyu, Sub-human age. 47. Manushyáyu, Human age. 48. Deváyu, Celestial age.
VI. Body-Making. Náma, Body-making Karma (93). Gati, Condition ; condition of existence. 4.
49. Naraka, Hellish. 50. Tiryancha, Sub-human. 51. Manushya, Human.
52. Deva, Celestial. Játi, Genus of beings. 5.
53 Ekendriya, One-sensed. 54. Dvíndriya, Two sensed. 55. Tendriya, Three-sensed.
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