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(c) neither minimum nor maximum (number, that is, an intermediate number between the minimum and the maximum).
501. Then what is the innumerable (number) self-raised. innumerable (number) self-raised is stated to be threefold, viz. (a) minimum (number); (b) maximum (number);
(c) neither minimum nor maximum (number, that is, an intermediate number between the minimum and the maximum.
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502. Then what is the innumerable-innumerable (number) ? The innumerable-innumerable (number) is stated to be threefold, viz.
(a) minimum (number);
(b) maximum (number);
(c) neither minimum nor maximum (number, that is, an intermediate number between the minimum and the maximum).
503. Then what is the infinite (number) ? The infinite (number) is stated to be threefold, viz. low-grade infinite (number); (ii) infinite (number) self raised; (iii) infinite-infinite (number).
(i)
504.
Then what is the low-grade infinite (number)? The low. grade infinite (number) is stated to be threefold, viz.
(a) minimum (number); (b) maximum (number);
(c) neither minimum nor maximum (number, that is, an intermediate number between the minimum and the maximum).
505. Then what is the infinite (number) self raised ? infinite (number) 'self raised' is stated to be threefold, viz. (a) minimum (number); (b) maximum (number);
(c) neither minimum nor maximum (number, that is, an intermediate number between the minimum and the maximum).
506. Then what is infinite-infinite (number)? The infiniteinfinite (number) is stated to be twofold, viz.
1. Vide supra, sutta No.497.
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