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Thirty-two chapters of the Sanjayapriya, the thirty-second chapter of the Sanayata Pada, the description of the Sanayata and others in the Jivas and the twenty-four Dandakas, 1974.
[1974 Q.] O Bhagavan! (in summary) Are the Jivas Sanayata, Asanayata, Sanayata-Sanayata, or No-Sanayata-No-Asanayata-No-Sanayata-Sanayata?
[1974 A.] Gautama! The Jivas are both Sanayata and Asanayata, both Sanayata-Sanayata and No-Sanayata-No-Asanayata-No-Sanayata-Sanayata.
[1975 Q.] O Bhagavan! Are the Nairyikas Sanayata, Asanayata, Sanayata-Sanayata, or No-Sanayata-No-Asanayata-No-Sanayata-Sanayata?
[1975 A.] Gautama! The Nairyikas are not Sanayata, not Sanayata-Sanayata, and not No-Sanayata-No-Asanayata-No-Sanayata-Sanayata; but they are Asanayata.
[1976] Similarly, one should know (the Asura Kumaras, the Bhavanapatis, the Prithvikayikas, the Ekendriyas, the Dviendriyas, and the Triendriyas) up to the Chaturindriyas.
[1977 Q.] O Bhagavan! Are the Panchendriya-Tiryagyonikas Sanayata?
[1977 A.] Gautama! The Panchendriya-Tiryagyonikas are neither Sanayata nor No-Sanayata-No-Asanayata-No-Sanayata-Sanayata, but they are Asanayata or Sanayata-Sanayata.