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## Fifth Special Point (Synonyms)
[419 _[529-1 Q.] O Bhagavan! How many synonyms are there for the number-territory pudgalas with the lowest penetration? [529-1 A.] Gautama! There are infinite synonyms. [Q.] O Bhagavan! Why do you say that there are infinite synonyms for the number-territory pudgalas (skandhas) with the lowest penetration? [A.] Gautama! One number-territory skandha with the lowest penetration is equal to another number-territory skandha with the lowest penetration in terms of substance, is two-place-different in terms of territories, is equal in terms of penetration, is four-place-different in terms of position, and is six-place-different (inferior-superior) in terms of the synonyms of the four touches like color, etc. [2] And in the case of the highest penetration, it should be understood in the same way. [529-2] [3] And in the case of the non-lowest-non-highest (medium) penetration, the statement regarding synonyms should be understood in the same way. The special point is that it is two-place-different (in terms of penetration) in its own place. 530. [1] O Bhagavan! How many synonyms are there for the number-territory skandhas with the lowest penetration? - [530-1 A.] Gautama! There are infinite synonyms. [Q.] O Bhagavan! Why is it said that there are infinite synonyms for the number-territory skandhas with the lowest penetration? [A.] Gautama! One number-territory skandha with the lowest penetration is equal to another number-territory skandha with the lowest penetration in terms of substance, is four-place-different in terms of territories, and is six-place-different in terms of color, etc. and the above four touches. [2] And in the case of the highest penetration, it should be understood in the same way. [530-2]