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Twenty-one. This is the nineteenth Samyaktvapada collection.
**The nature of vision in relation to Jivas**
1366. "O Gautama! Are Jivas Samyagdristi, Mithyadristi, or Samyamithyadristi?"
1366. "Gautama! Jivas are Samyagdristi, Mithyadristi, and Samyamithyadristi."
**Discussion**
This Sutra presents the nature of vision in relation to Jivas. All three types of vision, Samyagdristi, Mithyadristi, and Samyamithyadristi, are found in Jivas.
**The nature of Samyaktvapraprapana in the twenty-four Dandakavarti Jivas and Siddhas**
1400. "It is the same way."
1400. "In the same way, all three types of vision are found in the Nairyik Jivas."
1401. "The same is true for the Asurakumaras, up to the Thanikumaras."
1401. "From the Asurakumaras up to the Thanikumaras (those who reside in the Bhavanas), they are also Samyagdristi, Mithyadristi, and Samyamithyadristi."
1402. "What about the Prithvikaiyikas?"
1402. "Gautama! The Prithvikaiyikas are not Samyagdristi, they are Mithyadristi, and not Samyamithyadristi."
1402. "In the same way, one should understand the nature of Samyaktvapraprapana in the Vanaspatikaiyikas (Apyakaikas, Tejaskaiyikas, Vayukaiyikas, and Vanaspatikaiyikas)."
1403. "What about the Beindiyas?"
1403. "Gautama! The Beindiyas are Samyagdristi, Mithyadristi, and not Samyamithyadristi."
1403. "In the same way, this applies to the Chaurendiyas."