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________________ 46 THE PRACTICAL PATH. 117 responsible for the manufacturing of the material of the different bodies, which, bulk for bulk, is neither heavy like iron, nor light like cotton-wool. (16) Upaghâta, by whose operation are formed such organs as are inimical to the very organism to which they belong, e.g., big, bulky belly, long horns, and the like. 115 (17) Paraghata, the energy which makes organs which might be used for the destruction of others, such as sharp horns, poisonous fangs, and the like. 116 (18) Âtâpa, which makes a heat-producing and luminiferous body, such as that of the prithvikâya jîras in the solar orb. (19) Udyota, the energy which produces a phosphorescent, that is, luminous, but not heat-producing, organism, e.g., the body of a fire-fly. 118-119 (20) Vihayogati, the energy which enables one to fly, or move through air. It is either shubha (graceful) or ashubha (the opposite of graceful). (21) Breathing (uchchhvása). (22) Trasa, which procures birth in the classes of jîvas above the one-sensed type. 122 (23) Sthâvara, which leads to birth in the class of one-sensed jîvas. 128 (24) Badara, which produces a body capable of offering resistance to, and of being resisted by, other bodies. 124 (25) Sukshma, which produces a body incapable of : offering resistance to, or of being resisted by, others. 125. (26) Paryâpti, the power to utilise the particles of 120 121 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006703
Book TitlePractical Path
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChampat Rai Jain
PublisherZZZ Unknown
Publication Year1917
Total Pages268
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size11 MB
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