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- Nineteenth - Pramāṇa-Vibhāga 12, Pramāṇa-Lakṣaṇa 12. The one-meaning of Mati-jñāna, the nature of Mati-jñāna, the classifications of Mati-jñāna.
The characteristics of the four mentioned distinctions: Avagraha, etc. The general nature of Avagraha, etc., is due to the difference in the knowledge-acquisition method of the senses. Subcategories of Avagraha based on its distinctions:
Example 21. The nature of Śruta-jñāna and its classifications. Types of Avadhi-jñāna and their master. Distinctions of Manah-paryāya and their differences. The differences between Avadhi and Manah-paryāya.
The applicable subject of all five types of knowledge. The knowledge found together in one soul and the determination of Viparyaya-jñāna as well as the causes of Viparyaya.
Classifications of Naya: The sentiment of the definition of Naya 36, the teaching of Naya-vāda and its specialties 36, General characteristics 38, the nature of special distinctions 39, Naigama-naya 40, Sangraha-naya 40, Vyavahāra-naya 41, Rijusūtra-naya 42, Śabda-naya 42, Samabhiruḍha-naya 43, and Anubhūta-naya 44, remaining statements 44.
2. Living beings: five moods, their distinctions and examples.
The nature of moods 48, distinctions of the Upashamik mood 49, distinctions of Kṣāyik mood 49, distinctions of Kṣāyopashamik mood 42, distinctions of Udayik mood 49, distinctions of Pāriṇāmik mood 50.
The definition of living beings, the variety of usage. The division of living beings; distinctions among worldly beings.