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NOT-ARRANGED SERIAL OF SPACE-PARTS
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there is an unspeakable (duad or composite body) occupying two space-points. Or, there is a serial (body) occupying three spacepoints and a non-serial (monad or composite body) occupying one single space-point (and so on). Thus it is to be spoken of the serial of space-parts too as in the case of the serial as substance-potential according to the standpoint of) samgaha (in sūtra No. 120)...up to ... this is the illustration of divisions according to the standpoint of) samgaha.
Then what is the compatible inclusion ? The compatible inclusion is (as follows) :
Where do, according to the standpoint of) samgaha the serial substances exist compatibly? Do they exist compatibly with the serial substances, or exist compatibly with lhe non-serial substances or eixst compatibly with the unspeakable substances ? (The reply is that all) the three exist compatibly with their respective counterparts.
This is the compatible inclusion.
Then what is the consideration (through the doors of exposition) ? The consideration is stated to be eightfold as (in the following verse);
(i) Asceratining whether the word stands for something real, and (ii) the numerical measurement; (iii) the place (where a thing exists), and (iv) (the range of) tactile contact; (v) the duration, and (vi) the interval (of time); (vii) the spatial part (occupied), and (viii) the mode or state;
(but there is) no (comparison of the aspect of being) less
or more (in number) //1/ // About ascertaining whether the word stands for something real, a) : Do, according to the standpoint of same
t of) samgaha the serial substances exist or not exist ? (The reply is that they necessarily exist. Similarly, all the three (are to be spoken of).
The remaining doors (of this consideration) in this serial of space-parts are also to be spoken of as in the case of the serial as substance-potential according to (the standpoint of) samgaha (in sutras No. 124-130)...up to. This is the consideration.
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This No. is given in the footnote 3 on p. 90 of the MJV edition.