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## First Understanding: The Statement of Four-Sensed Beings [75]
They should be known as similar to the two-sensed beings / The same statement should be made in the thirty-three gates, only the difference is as follows: The body's comprehension - the body's comprehension of the four-sensed beings is excellent, three kos. Sensory gate - these beings have three senses. Position gate - their position is from the lowest to the moment of death and the highest is fifty nights and days. The rest of the statement should be made as they are of two motions and two progressions, they are each embodied and they are countless / They have eight lakh कुलकोडी / This is the statement of the three-sensed beings. The statement of the four-sensed beings is from 30. To what house? The four-sensed beings are of many types, such as the blind, the offspring, even the dung beetle, and other beings of this type / These are briefly of two types - sufficient and insufficient / O Bhagavan! How many bodies are said to be of these beings? Gautama! Three bodies are said to be. Thus, the previous statement should be made / The special feature is that their excellent body-comprehension is four kos, they have four senses, they are sighted and blind. Their position is excellent, six months / The rest of the statement should be made like the three-sensed beings, as they are said to be countless / This is the statement of the four-sensed beings.
**Discussion:** In the Prajñāpanā Sūtra, the distinctions of the four-sensed beings are described as follows: Blind, offspring (eyed), fly, mosquito, insect (locust), butterfly, beetle, rooster, hen, Nanda-vart, lizard, black-winged, blue-winged, red-winged, green-winged, white-winged, painted-winged, variegated-winged, ...