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20. Breaking of matter (pudgala) may give one or another of the five results :
Khanda -breaking into pieces as it happens when a piece of stone is thrown ;
Pra ara-breaking into layers as is the case with the inside of the earth;
Cūrṇika-Breaking (crushing) into powder;
Anutațika-breaking the ground as it happens when the bed of a river or a tank dries up; and
Utkarika-breaking from one into many as it happens in case of the eranda (calotropis gigantca) fruit.
21. The following details have been given in the Samavāyānga Sutra:
Kulakaras (7)-Vimala bāhana,
Cakṣuṣmāna, Yaśasvāna, Abhicandra, Prasenajita, Marudeva and Nabhi. Their consorts were : Candrayaśā, Candrakantā, Surūpā, Pratirupā, Cakṣuṣkāntā, Śrīkāntā and Marudevi.
Tirthankaras (24)-Ṛşabha,
Ajitanatha, Sambhava, Abhinandana, Sumatinātha, Padmaprabha, Supārśvanātha, Candraprabha, Subidhinātha (also called Puspadanta), Sitalanatha, Śreyānsanatha, Vāsupūjya, Vimalanatha, Ananṭanatha, Dharmanatha, Śāntinātha, Kunthunātha, Aranatha, Mallinatha, Muni Suvrata, Naminātha, Arişṭanemi (also called Neminatha), Parsvanatha and Mahāvira.
Fathers of Tirthankaras-Nābhi. Jitaśatru, Jitāri, Samvara, Megha, Dhara, Pratistha, Mahāsena, Sugrīva, Drdharatha, Vişņu, Vasupūjya, Kṛtavarmā, Sinhasena, Bhānu, Viśvasena, Sūra, Sudarsana, Kumbha, Sumitra, Vijaya, Samudravijaya, Asvasena and Siddhartha.