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## Pindaniyukti
Dried in the sun. Keep an eye on the dried clothes (so that thieves etc. do not steal them). For the lack of restraint in washing and drying the clothes, the guru should give the disciple a 'Kalyanak' penance. 23. There are three types of Tejaskaay - Sachitt, Mishr and Achitt. There are two types of Sachitt Tejaskaay - Nishchaya Sachitt and Vyavahar Sachitt. 24. Brick kiln, potter's furnace etc. the middle part, electricity and meteor etc. are Nishchaya Sachitt Tejaskaay. Angara etc. are Vyavahar Sachitt Tejaskaay. Fire from a piece of wood etc. is Mishr Sachitt Tejaskaay. 25. Odan, Vyajan, Panak-Kanji water, Aayam-Avshravan, Ushnodak, Kulmash, Dagalak, needle with ash, Pippalak-Kinchit Vakra Kshur Vishesh (scissors) etc. - these are examples of Achitt Agni Kay. Odan etc. are used in food etc. 26. There are three types of Vayukay - Sachitt, Achitt and Mishr. Sachitt Vayukay is of two types - Nishchaya Sachitt and Vyavahar Sachitt. 27. Valayakara Ghanavat' and Tanuvat', Atihim and Atiduridin - the wind caused by these is definitely Sachitt Vay. (In the absence of Atihim and Atiduridin) the wind from the east etc. direction is Vyavaharatah Sachitt. Aakrant etc. wind is Achitt. 27/1. Jinendradev, who churned the eight karmas, has propounded five types of Achitt Vay:
• Aakrant - Wind coming out from the mud etc. trampled by feet.
• Dhmant - Wind coming out from the bellows.
• Ghan - Wind coming out from the sesame crushing machine.
• Dehanugat - Wind released from the anal region.
• Pilit - Wind released by squeezing wet clothes. 27/2. The Drti (whose mouth is tied with a rope) filled with Achitt Vay from the mouth, while flowing in water, remains Achitt Vay for a hundred hands, in the second Hastashat it becomes Mishr and in the third Hastashat it becomes Sachitt, then it remains Sachitt. The Vay in the Vasti or Drti, being in the land
1. Odan to Pippalak - all these were previously transformed into Agni Kay, based on this they are considered Agni Kay. 2. Ghanavat - Dense wind (Mavri P. 17) occurring in the form of a circle below the earth like hell etc. 3. Tanuvat - Liquid wind (Mavri P. 17) occurring in the form of a circle below the earth like hell etc. 4. Darkness arising from the clouds. 5. In Thaan (5/183) there is mention of Sammuchim Vay in place of Ghan, which occurs due to fanning etc.