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aaforrtna a
28. gaat cfasnarasnadt
[g.] Sst stg? [2.] wgfag te? [3.] wea at
aie? [x] Ra strwg 2? le] he ar esq sty
vasa? [¢.| at met? [o.] wea ar wat? [e.] Bar
afar? [a.} ta at ade nat aqeafs ? aaa
azgat efaw qe|
gate sare? (&) frat sare arate 2? (2) fer aT
vie &? (w) aennra amra? afte (x) frend Ht ae ter aT eS?
(&) wht ar 3? (0) Praat afe dit 2? (s) afraraaa 2? aie
(e) fae ort Fafa wet ordi 2?
ter meq ee efit a
1. Whatis the world ? 2. How many such planes of existence
are there? 3. To whom the world belongs ? 4, What does one mean by
the world 7 6. What is the purport behind it ? 6. What is the destiny 7
7. Who meets this destiny 7 8. What does one mean by destiny ? 9, What
is the purport behind destiny 7
Said enlightened scor Parshwa :
[¢.] star 3a sitar aa.
a. ae afta aie asia ere
1. The world contains the animate and the inanimate.
[2.] aaferg sty faariga : wach ate, dant ata,
staat ata, atarat cite i
2. ale WTR Fae eT RET AMT By. mene, 2, etait,
3. BITRE HIE x. ATTATH |
2. There are four worlds or planes of existence (i) Dravyalnk,
Gi) Kshetralok, (iii) Kal-lok, and (iv) Bhavalok.