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ridr% dkyfoHkkx% IV.14
Tatkştah k lavibh gah mu xeu djupkys T;kfr"dka ds }kjk fd;k gak dky&foHkkx gA The divisions of time are caused by these.
VFk% Meaning:
Q.IV.14.1 A.IV.14.1
Which are the units of measurement of time (vyavah ra k la)? Samaya (time instant), vali etc are the units of measurement of time.
Q.IV.14.2 A.IV.14.2
How many kinds of k la are their? K la is of two kinds namely primary and practical.
Q.IV.14.3 A.IV.14.3
What is meant by practical k la or time as normally used? The periods originating from the primary k la like samaya, vali, n di, etc are the indicators of the practical k la or time.
Q.IV.14.4 A.IV.14.4
What is primary k la? There is one jewel like particle called k l nu existing in each space point of the entire cosmos (loka). These k l nu are called primaryk la.
Q.IV.14.5
Which k la is divided into various units of measurement by the stellar celestial beings? The practical k la with samaya, vali, n di etc as its divisions are defined by the movement of the stellar celestial beings.
A.IV.14.5
cfgj ofLFkrk% IV.15 Bahiravasthit h
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euự; &ykd ds ckgj T; kør"d&foeku flfkj jgrs gå The space vehicles of luminous gods are stationary outside the human region.
Q.IV.15.1 A.IV.15.1
Which celestial beings is stationery? The stellar celestial beings outside the human region are stationery (i.e. do not move).
Q.IV.15.2 A.IV.15.2
How is the time divided into different units outside the human region? The time stays the same outside the human region and hence has no subdivisions.
Q.IV.15.3
A.IV.15.3
How many vehicles of stellar celestial beings exist outside the human region? There are innumerable vehicles of stellar celestial beings outside the human region.
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oekfudk% IV.16
Va m nik h
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pkk&fudk; ds no "obkfudga
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