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[Thirty-Stana-Samavaya]
[89 binds karma. ||18|| This is the fifteenth mohaniya stana.
(16) One who kills the leader of a nation, or the leader of a nigama (large city), or a very wealthy merchant, binds mahamohaniya karma. ||19|| This is the sixteenth mohaniya stana.
(17) One who kills the leader of many people, their guide like a lamp, and similarly, a benefactor of many people, binds mahamohaniya karma. ||20|| This is the seventeenth mohaniya stana.
(18) One who, in many ways, incites a person who is ready to take diksha, a person who is detached from worldly pleasures, a restrained person, or a great ascetic, and corrupts them from the path of dharma, binds mahamohaniya karma. ||21|| This is the eighteenth mohaniya stana.
(19) An ignorant person who speaks ill of the infinite-knowing, infinite-seeing Jinas, binds mahamohaniya karma. ||22|| This is the nineteenth mohaniya stana.
(20) A wicked person who harms the righteous path of liberation, and causes many people to deviate from it, and while denigrating the path of liberation, delights in it, that is, becomes attached to those wicked thoughts, binds mahamohaniya karma. ||22|| This is the twentieth mohaniya stana.
(21) An ignorant person who denigrates the Acharyas and Upadhyayas from whom they have received the Shruta and Vinaya dharma, saying, "They know nothing," "They are themselves corrupt in character," etc., binds mahamohaniya karma. ||24|| This is the twenty-first mohaniya stana.
(22) One who does not properly satisfy the Acharya, Upadhyaya, and their benefactors, that is, does not properly serve them, worship and honor them, but instead is arrogant, binds mahamohaniya karma. ||25|| This is the twenty-second mohaniya stana.
(23) A person who is abahushruta (possessor of little knowledge) and claims to be a great scholar, a student of the scriptures, and a reader of scriptures, binds mahamohaniya karma. ||26|| This is the twenty-third mohaniya stana.
(24) One who is an a-tapasvi (without austerity) and yet calls himself a great ascetic, is the greatest thief (because he steals the essence of things), and binds mahamohaniya karma. ||27|| This is the twenty-fourth mohaniya stana.
(25) When a sick person, Acharya, or Sadhu comes for help (service and care), even though one is capable, they do not serve them, etc., saying, "This is not my work," and do not fulfill their duty, this cunning person, being deceitful and with a polluted mind, becomes the cause of their own abodhi (non-attainment of the three jewels of dharma) in the next life, and binds mahamohaniya karma.