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[70] [Jivajjovaabhigamsutra Dwiindriya-varnan 28. What are the Dwiindriya Jivas? Dwiindriya Jivas are of many types, such as Pulaakrimik to Samudralikha. There are many other types of Dwiindriya Jivas. These are broadly classified into two types, namely, Paryapt and Aparyapt.
Bante! How many types of bodies do Jivas have? Gotama! There are three types of bodies - Oral, Tey, and Kamma.
Bante! How many types of body-acquisitions do Jivas have?
Just like the number of fingers in a hand, there are twelve yojanas in the body. There are Chevattasanghaya, Hundasanthiya, four Kasayas, four Sannaos, three Lesamos, two Indriyas, Samugdhaaya-veyana, Kasaya, Marantiya, No Sani, Asanni, Napusakavevaga, five Pajjattios, five Apajjattios, Sammaditti also, Micchavitti also, Jo Sammimicchavitti, No Ohi Dasano, No Chakkhudansani, Bhachakkhudansani, Go Kevaladansani.
Bante! Are Jivas Gnani or Agnani? Gotama! They are both Gnani and Agnani. They are both Niyama Dunaani, such as Praminibhohiyapani Suyanaano. Those who are Agnani are Niyama Duaani, Matiagnaani, and Suyagnaani. They are not Manajogi, Vajjogi, or Kayajogi. They are both Sagarovautta and Anagarovautta. Their Ahar is Niyama Chhadasi. Their Uvvaao is in Tirya-Manusse, Neraiya, Dev, Asankhejjavasaauy, and Vajjesu. They live for twelve years, just like the time it takes for the sun to set. They die both with and without Samoh. Where do they go? They go to Neraiya, Dev, Asankhejjavasaauy, and Vajjesu. They are Dugatiya, Duaagatiya, and Paritta Asankhejj. This is the Dwiindriya. [28]