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[First Knowledge-Declaration Chapter] There are countless, innumerable, and infinite things. These should be followed. For example, 1. Kand (tubers like suran), 2. Kandamula (tuber roots), and 3. Rukkhamula (tree roots) are common plants. 4. Guchha (cluster), 5. Gulma (shrub), 6. Valli (creeper), 7. Venu (bamboo), and 8. Tana (grass like Arjun) are common plants. 6. Padm (lotus), 10. Utpala (water lily), 11. Shrigataka (water chestnut), 12. Had (aquatic plant), 13. Sewal (algae), 14. Kinhae (black), 15. Panae (white), 16. Avae (green), 17. Kachch (yellow), 18. Bhani (red), and 16. Kandukkekkuunavisaime (brown) are common plants. // 108 // / The skin, bark, bud, leaves, flowers, fruits, roots, tip, middle, and seeds of these nineteen types of plants have different yonis (origins). // 109 // / This is the nature of the ordinary body of the plant-bodied beings. The description of the (previously mentioned) Badar plant-bodied beings is complete. The description of the (previously mentioned) plant-bodied beings is also complete. Thus, the description of the one-sense-world-ending beings is complete. The discussion of the knowledge-declaration of all plant-bodied beings is presented in twenty-one sutras (sutras 35 to 55). The distinctions of plant-bodied beings, the twelve detailed distinctions of each body Badar plant-bodied beings like trees, clusters, etc., and the detailed description of the ordinary body Badar plant-bodied beings are discussed.