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## Twenty-Third Karma-pada:
**1700. [1]** Question regarding Sammatta-vedaniya. Gautama! What is the duration of Sammatta-vedaniya? **[1700-1 Ans.]** Gautama! Its duration is as short as an Antarmukhuta and as long as sixty-six Sagaropama at its highest.
**[2]** Regarding Micchatta-vedaniya, its duration is as short as one Sagaropama divided by an innumerable number of Palyopama and as long as seventy Kodakodi Sagaropama at its highest. Its Abada-kala is seven thousand years, and after subtracting Abada-kala from the Karma-sthiti, the remaining time is the Karma-niseka-kala.
**[3]** Regarding Samma-micchatta-vedaniya Karma, its duration is as short as an Antarmukhuta and as long as an Antarmukhuta at its highest.
**[4]** Regarding Kasaya-dwadashaka (the twelve Kasayas), its duration is as short as four parts out of seven parts of a Sagaropama divided by an innumerable number of Palyopama and as long as forty Kodakodi Sagaropama at its highest. Its Abada-kala is forty hundred (four thousand) years, and after subtracting Abada-kala from the Karma-sthiti, the remaining time is the Niseka-kala.
**[5]** Question regarding Koh-sanjalana. Gautama! What is the duration of Koh-sanjalana? **[1700-5 Ans.]** Gautama! Its duration is as short as two months and as long as forty Kodakodi Sagaropama at its highest. Its Abada-kala is forty hundred years (four thousand years), and after subtracting Abada-kala from the Karma-sthiti, the remaining time is the Karma-niseka-kala.
**[6]** Question regarding Man-sanjalana. Gautama! What is the duration of Man-sanjalana? **[1700-6 Ans.]** Gautama! Its duration is as short as one month and as long as Koh (Koh-sanjalana) at its highest.