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A.IV.10.12
The mansions of fiendish-youths are in the Pamkabahula part and the dwelling places of the other nine classes are in the Khara part of the first infernal region.
Q.IV.10.13 A.IV.10.13
How many Jina temples are there in the lower world? There are 77.2 million Jina temples in the lower world.
Q.IV.10.14
A.IV.10.14
How many Jina temples are there in the region of residential celestial beings? There are 6.4 million Jina temples of fiendish-youths, 8.4 million of serpentine-youths, 7.2 million of vulturine-youths, 7.6 million each of oceanic-youths, lightning-youths, fiery-youths, thundering-youths, island-youths and guardians of the cardinal direction points and 9.6 million of stormy-youths.
Q.IV.10.15 A.IV.10.15
What is the name of the second class of gods? They are called peripatetic celestial beings.
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Hkir vkġ fi 'kkpA Meaning: The Peripatetic devas comprise music-obsessed, sex-obsessed, great
serpents, musicians, treasure-keepers, demons, devils and goblins..
Q.IV.11.1 A.IV.11.1
How many sub classes of the peripatetic celestial beings are there? The peripatetic gods have eight subclasses namely: music-obsessed, sexobsessed, great-serpents, musicians, treasure-keepers, demons, devils and goblins.
Q.IV.11.2 A.IV.11.2
Who are called peripatetic celestial beings? These celestial beings have transformable bodies. They generally live in the deserted places of the middle world. They normally intrude the bodies of human and subhuman beings to make them enjoy or suffer. They have large families and wealth.
Q.IV.11.3 A.IV.11.3
Where do peripatetic celestial beings live? The dwelling places of the seven subclasses are in the upper hard khara part and demons reside in Pamkabahula part of the first infernal region.
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