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Elaboration-In aphorism 108 five questions regarding the area occupied by anupurvi and other substances have been answered.
It has already been explained that an aggregate (skandh) of minimum three ultimate-particles forms an anupurvi (sequential) substance, an aggregate (skandh) of two is avaktavya (inexpressible), and a single paramanu (ultimateparticle) is ananupurvi (non-sequential). The concept of triad and other aggregates (skandhs) of ultimate-particles is applicable only to matter. Thus in general terms the whole occupied space (universe) is the area of existence of matter But in specific terms there are variations in the extant of space occupied by different types of matter. The number of sectional units of space occupied by matter can be less than or equal to the number of occupying ultimate-particles but never more. Therefore, one ultimate-particle occupies only one space-point but an aggregate (skandh) of two ultimate-particles can occupy one space-point as well as two space-points. Extending this numerical series, aggregates (skandhs) of three, four, and countable numbers can occupy three, four, and countable numbers of space-points. Innumerable space-points are not required for the existence of numerable ultimate-particles. In the same way an aggregate (skandh) of innumerable paramanus (ultimate-particles) can exist in an area measuring from one space-point to a maximum of innumerable space-points equal to its own size. However, regarding the aggregates (skandhs) of infinite and infinite-times-infinite ultimate-particles it should be understood that they can exist in an area of one space-point to numerable and innumerable space-points. It is not necessary to have an area of infinite space-points for their existence. The largest aggregate (skandh) of matter is called achittअनुयोगद्वार सूत्र
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