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84. Vajra-nárácha-Samhanana, Adamantine joints and
bones. 85. Nárácha-Samhanana, Unbreakable joints and bones. 86. Ardha nárácha samhanana, semi-unbreakable joints
and bones. 87. Kílita samhanana, Riveted bones. 88. Asamprapta sripáţiká samhanana, Loosely jointed
bones, Sparsha, Touch, 8.
89 Kathora, Hard. 90 Komala, Soft. 91, Guru, Heavy. 92. Laghu, Light. 93. Rúksha, Rough. 94 Snigdha, Smooth. 95. Shita, Cold.
96. Ushna, Hot. Rasa, Tastes, 5.
97. Tikta, Pungent. 98. Kaţuka, Bitter. 99. Kasháya, Astringent, (Saline). 100. Ámla, Acid.
101. Madhura, Sweet. Gamdha, Smell, 2.
102. Sugamdha, Sweet-smelling; fragrant.
103. Durgamdha, Evil-smelling ; mal-odorous. Varna, Colour, 5.
104. Krishna, Black. 105. Nila, Blue. 106. Rakta, Red. 107. Pita, Yellow.
108. Shukla, White. 4 Anupúrví, Migratory form ; the power of retaining the form of the last incarnation during transmigration, i.e., in the passage from one to another condition of existence. The names are according to the four conditions of existence. Devánupurvi means the power of retaining the last form whatever it was, in going to the celestial condition of existence.
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