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## First Understanding: Description of the Two-Sensory Beings [73]
Just as a bell, when struck, produces a great sound, and that sound gradually diminishes, reaching only the hanging point, similarly, a being falling from Samyaktva gradually falls, reaching the state of Saasvadan Samyaktva. Some beings with Saasvadan Samyaktva, upon death, are born as Two-Sensory beings. Therefore, due to the possibility of Saasvadan Samyaktva for a short time in the inadequate state, they possess Samyagdristi.
For the rest of the time, they have Mithyadristi, and due to the nature of existence, they do not have Tatharoop Parinam, hence they do not possess Misradristi, and no being with Misradristi is born among them. Because, "A being with Misradristi does not die in that state," is a statement from the scriptures.
**Darshan Dwaar:** They possess only Achakṣudarshan, not Chakshudarshan, Avadhi Darshan, or Keval Darshan.
**Gyan Dwaar:** They are both knowledgeable and ignorant. They are knowledgeable in terms of Saasvadan Samyaktva. They are knowledgeable in Mati Gyan and Shruta Gyan. They are ignorant in terms of Mithyadristi. They are ignorant in Mati Agyan and Shruta Agyan.
**Yog Dwaar:** They are not Manoyogi, but they are Vachanayogi and Kayayogi.
**Upayog Dwaar:** These beings are both Sakar Upayog and Anakar Upayog.
**Aahar Dwaar:** These beings consume the six directions of Pudgal according to the rules.
**Dwiindriyadi beings are only in the Trasanadi, therefore the question of Vyaghat does not arise.**
**Upapat:** These beings are born from the remaining Tiryanch-Manushya Gati, excluding Devas, Narakas, and Tiryanch-Manushyas with an immeasurable lifespan.
**Sthiti:** The state of these beings ranges from the lowest Antarmuhurt to the highest twelve years.
**Samavahat Dwaar:** They die both in Samavahat and Asamavahat.
**Chyavan Dwaar:** These beings, upon death, are born as Tiryanch-Manushya, excluding Devas, Narakas, and Tiryanch-Manushyas with an immeasurable lifespan.
**Gati-Agati Dwaar:** These beings move in two Gatis and come from two Gatis. They are each Shariri and countless.
**There are as many Dwiindriya beings as there are Akash Pradesh in the long, single-region category above and below the Ghnikrit Lok. This is the proof of their countless number.**
**Because even Prasankhyat is of countless types.**
**These Dwiindriya beings, with their adequate and inadequate states, have a total of seven lakh Jati Kulkodi, Yoni-prominent.**
**According to the ancient teachers, the Tiryanch Gati should be understood from the Jatipad. Its Kuls are: Krimi, Keet, Vrischika, etc. These Kuls are Yoni-prominent, meaning that there are many Kuls in a single Yoni.**
**For example, in a single Yoni of cow dung or a piece of wood, there are Krimi, Keet, and Vrischika Kuls, etc.**
**Similarly, in a single Yoni, there are...**
**"N Sammmiicho Kunai Kaalam" - according to this statement...**