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Synopsis of the references to Pannav.
A. Completely incorporated payas: 4 (Thii) twice, viz in I 12.7 and XI 112 5 (Visesa) in XXV 51; see also XXV 21 6 (Vakkanti) in I 103; see also XI r1a 7 (Usāsa) in I 12.7
9 (Joni) in X 22
10 (Carama) in VIII 33
II (Bhāsā) in II 6
12 (Sarira) in XXV 44
13 (Pariņāma) in XIV 41
14 (Kasaya) in XVIII 42
15 (Indiya): udd. 1 in II 4, udd. 2 in XX 4
20 (Antakiriyā) in I 25; I 26-7 are identical with the end of
Pannav. 20
21 (Ogahaṇāsamṭhāna) in X 12
22 (Kiriya) in VIII 4
23 (Kammapagadi): udd. 1 in I 41, udd. 2 in XIII 8
24 (Kammabandha) in XVI 31; see also VI 91
25 (Kammaveya) in XVI 31
26 (Veyabandha) in XVI 31
27 (Veyaveya) in XVI 31
28 (Ahāra) in VI 2; see also I 12.7, II 12 and XIII 5
29 (Uvaoga) in XVI 7
30 (Pasaṇayā) in XVI 7
32 (Samjaya) in VII 24
33 (Ohi) in XVI 10
34 (Pariyaraṇā) in XIII 3
35 (Veyana) in X 23; see also XIX 52
36 (Samugghāya) in II 2 and XIII 10.
B. Partly incorporated payas:
I (Pannavaṇā) is almost completely incorporated in VIII 11 (description of the corporeal inanimate world and the souls within samsāra, Pannav. 9b-17a and 23a-69b), partly also in VIII 31 and XXI-XXIII (the plants); moreover, X 11 is related with Pannav. 8a (the incorporeal inanimate world), I 18 with
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