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## Chapter 1: Inattentiveness - 40, 41, 42, 43
**40-Himsa-jhaane (Violence-mindedness)**
Violence, killing of animals like buffalo, etc., the contemplation of this is Himsa-dhyana (violence-mindedness). Like that of a person who has fallen into a well, or like that of a Kalashaukarika (a person who steals from a temple). Or like that of the poor, the king, the priest, etc., who are suffering from the consequences of their actions.
**41-Hasa-jhaane (Laughter-mindedness)**
Laughter, jest, mocking others, the contemplation of this is Hasa-dhyana (laughter-mindedness). Like that of the disciple of Chanda-Rudra-acharya, along with his friend, or like that of Sundara-Nripa towards Vajra-bahu-kumara.
**42-Pa-hasa-jhaane (Mockery-mindedness)**
Mockery, ridicule, sarcasm, criticism, praise, the contemplation of this is Pa-hasa-dhyana (mockery-mindedness). Like that of Chanda-Pradhyota, who said, "I bow to you, O Naittiya Khavaga," to Varttaka-muni.
**43-Pao-sa-jhaane (Hatred-mindedness)**
Extreme hatred, the contemplation of this is Pao-sa-dhyana (hatred-mindedness). Like that of Kamatha towards Marubhuti, or like that of Triprishtha.