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NPDV DV DV DODAVAONYOAVAYORVONONONONOVOVONN
(ii) (1+1)+(1+1) ** ** (1+1)+(1+1)+(1+1) ** ** **
= (10)—2 probabilities (iii) (1+1+1)+(1+1) *** ** (1+1)+(1)+(1+1) ** * **
= (10—2 probabilities (iv) (1+1+1)+(1+1+1) *** *** (1)+(1+1+1)* ***
= (10)-2 probabilities (v) (1+1+1+1)+(1+1+1) **** *** (1+1+1) ***
= (10)-2 probabilities (vi) (1+1+1+1)+(1+1)+(1+1+1+1) **** ** ****
= (10)-1 probability (vii) (1+1+1+1+1)+(1)+(1+1+1+1) ***** *****
= (10)-1 probability (viii) (1+1+1+1+1)+(1+1+1+1+1) ***** *****
= (10)-1 probability. All these combined make 14 probabilities.
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Quantum (less or more)- Avaktavya (inexpressible) substances are minimum because there are lesser probabilities of integration and disintegration.
Ananupurvi (non-sequential) substances are more than these because free paramanus (ultimate-particles) are sources of numerous substances.
Anupurvi (sequential) substances are uncountable times more than these both because aggregates of three to infinite paramanus (ultimate-particles) all are included in anupurvi (sequential) substances. There are maximum probabilities of their integration and disintegration.
The details separately mentioned for anupurvi (sequential) substances in context of substance and space-points should also be taken likewise for joint context (substance-cum-space-points), i. e., with respect to substance they are uncountable times more and with respect to space-points they are infinite times more.
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अनुयोगद्वार सूत्र
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Illustrated Anuyogadvar Sutra
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