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The tenth sutra of the twenty-fifth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Imisena Rayanppahae...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 10, where Ratnaprabha Earth's Nairyaikas are described in twenty-five Palyopama.
The second sutra of the twenty-sixth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Abhavasiiddhiya...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 11, where the twenty-six types of Mohaniya Karma of Abhavasiiddhika beings are described in the context of existence.
The third sutra of the twenty-sixth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Imisena Rayanppahae...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 412, where the state of Ratnaprabha Nairyaikas is described in twenty-six Palyopama.
The third sutra of the twenty-eighth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Aabhinibhohiyanaane...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 413, where twenty-eight types of Aabhinibodhika knowledge are described.
The sixth sutra of the twenty-eighth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Imisena Rayanppahae Pudhaviye...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 414, where the state of some Nairyaikas of Ratnaprabha Earth is described in twenty-eight Palyopama.
The tenth sutra of the twenty-ninth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Imisena...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 15, where the state of some Nairyaikas of Ratnaprabha Earth is described in twenty-nine Palyopama.
The seventh sutra of the thirtieth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Samane Bhagavan Mahavire...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 16, where it is said that Shraman Bhagavan Mahavira spent thirty years in the household before becoming a monk.
The seventh sutra of the thirty-first Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Ahesattamae Pudhaviye...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 17, where the state of some Nairyaikas of Tamas Tama Earth is described in thirty-one Sagaropama.
The second sutra of the thirty-second Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Battisam Devinda Pannaatta...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 418, where twenty Bhavanpatis, two Jyotishkas, and ten Vaimanikas are described as thirty-two Indras.
The second sutra of the thirty-third Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Chamarasena Asurindassa...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 19, where thirty-three Bhouma Nagaras are described outside each gate of Chamarachancha, the capital of Chamarendra.
The fifth sutra of the thirty-fifth Samavaya of Samavayanga - 'Sohamme Kappe Sabhaye...' - is also mentioned in Bhagavati 420.