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Q.VI.9.10 A. VI.9.10
What is meant by disinterested placing (duh pramrsta nikṣepa)? To place an object at its proper place carelessly (without cleaning the place despite seeing its dirtiness) even though there is no urgency to complete the task is called duh pramrsta niksepa.
Q.VI.9.11 A.VI.9.11
What is meant by an bhoga? To place implements of carefulness (like whisk, water pot, etc.) on floor etc without inspecting and re-inspection the place properly is an bhoga.
Q.VI.9.12 A.VI.9.12
What is meant by combining (samyoga)? To combine many objects / materials is called combining (samyoga).
Q.VI.9.13 A.VI.9.13
How many types of combining (samyoga) are there? It is of two types, namely combining edible items (bhaktap na) and combining implements (upakarana).
Q.VI.9.14 A.VI.9.14
What is meant by combining edible items (bhaktap n samyoga)? It is mixing living and non living items as food (e.g. mixing un-boiled and unstrained water with boiled milk or flour etc as food for the ascetics).
Q.VI.9.15 A. VI.9.15
What is meant by combining implements (upakaran samyoga)? To wipe cold books / body, water pot etc by warm whisk or to combine hot and cold implements is combining implements. It can also be defined as assembling things together for any act or effect.
Q. VI.9.16 A.VI.9.16
What is meant by 'urging' (nisarga)? Inclination, to act is called 'urging' (nisarga).
Q.VI.9.17 A. VI.9.17
How many types of ‘urging' (nisarga) are there? It is of three types, namely intention of mind, speech and body.
Q.VI.9.18 A.VI.9.18
What is mental urge (behaviour of mind)? Wicked behaviour of the mental faculty is called mental urge.
Q.VI.9.19 A.VI.9.19
What is meant by speech urge? Wicked behaviour of the speech faculty is called speech urge.
Q.VI.9.20 A.VI.9.20
What is meant by body urge? Wicked behaviour of the body is called body urge.
Q.VI.9.21
A.VI.9.21
Why production (nivartan ) and placing etc are called non-living substrata? As non-living beings (aj va) is the basis of creation, of production, placing, combining and urge are the types of influx; these are called as non-living beings substrata.
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