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Bhagavati Sūtra
ration, assimilation, absorption, fructification, suffering and exhaustion. These are major steps by which all matter-particles are thrown out and the soul is liberated. But in between, certain matter-atoms need special attention in order to be thrown out. Hence certain new terms have been introduced. They are:
uvvattana-increase/decrease of effect (rasa);
sankāmaṇa-process of altering, say, short-span ones into long-span ones, and vice versa ;
nihattana-process of piling up matter-particles one on the other in a heap; and
nikāyaṇa-process of cementing the entire bunch of matterparticles into one inseparable unit, to be thrown out together at one stroke.
In all, then, they take 18 forms as follows:
Separation, assimilation,
absorption,
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fructification, suffering, exhaustion Effect (rasa) increased / decreased, creasing/decreasing, to be increased/to be decreased
Altered, altering, to be altered Piled, piling, to be piled
Cemented, cementing, to be cemented
32. The calculations are as follows:
one śvāsa-one prāṇa seven prāņas-one stoka seven stokas=one lava 77 lavas one muhurta (48 minutes, antar-muhurta is less than 48 minutes pakşa is a fortnight.
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33. Literally, it should mean missing four principal meals, two on the fast day, one in the afternoon of the day preceding, and one in the morning of the day following the fast.