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## 110
## Pindaniyukti
**Fourfold classification of *saccitta* and *misra*:**
1. *Saccitta* given as *saccitta* from *saccitta*.
2. *Saccitta* given as *saccitta* from *misra*.
3. *Misra* given as *misra* from *saccitta*.
4. *Misra* given as *misra* from *misra*.
All four options are inconceivable (inadmissible).
**Fourfold classification of *saccitta* and *acitta*:**
1. *Saccitta* given as *saccitta* from *saccitta*.
2. *Saccitta* given as *saccitta* from *acitta*.
3. *Acitta* given as *acitta* from *saccitta*.
4. *Acitta* given as *acitta* from *acitta*.
The first three options are inconceivable, and the fourth option is *bhajana*.
**Fourfold classification of *acitta* and *misra*:**
1. *Misra* given as *misra* from *misra*.
2. *Misra* given as *misra* from *acitta*.
3. *Acitta* given as *acitta* from *misra*.
4. *Acitta* given as *acitta* from *acitta*.
The first three options are inconceivable, and the fourth option is *bhajana*.
**Fourfold classification of the fourth option:**
1. Heavy object given as heavy from heavy object.
2. Heavy object given as heavy from light object.
3. Light object given as light from heavy object.
4. Light object given as light from light object.
In this fourfold classification, the first and third options are inadmissible, and the second and fourth options are admissible.
The commentator explains that when lifting a heavy object, if the object falls from the hand, there is a possibility of injury to the feet or limbs. If the object to be given is heavy, it is not necessary to lift it and give it.
1. *Pini* 259/1, *Mavri* p. 155.