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## Appendix
1. Kasayapahuḍ-Sutta Gāhā
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Previously, in the fifth and twelfth, the subject was explained. This is called the Kasayapahuḍ. || 1 ||
There are fifteen subjects in these Gāhā. I will explain the Sutta Gāhā, which are the essence of all Gāhā. || 2 ||
There are two Gāhā for Pejja-Dosavihatti, two for Anubhāge, and one for Bandhage. These three Gāhā are for five subjects. || 3 ||
There are four Gāhā for the four Vedas, seven for Uvayoge, and five for the fourth stage of Viyanjana. || 4 ||
There are fifteen Gāhā for Darsana, Moha, and Suvasa, and five for the destruction of Darsana and Moha. || 5 ||
There is one Gāhā for Sanjama, one for Sanjamassa Lagi, and one for Charitta. There are two Gāhā for Uvasamaṇaddha. || 6 ||
There are four Gāhā for Pattachaya, four for Sankama, and three for Otṭaṇā. There is one Gāhā for Kitti. || 7 ||
There are four Gāhā for Khavaṇā, one for Khiṇamoha, and one for Sanghaṇi. There are twenty-eight Gāhā in total. || 8 ||
There are Gāhā for Kitti, Kavicāra, Sanghaṇi, Khiṇamoha, and Pattachaya. There are other Gāhā, and also Sabhā Gāhā. || 9 ||
There are twenty-one Gāhā for Sankama, Otṭaṇā, Kitti, and Khavaṇā. These are the Sutta Gāhā. Listen to the other Bhāsa Gāhā. || 10 ||
There are five, two, six, four, three, three, and one. There are four, two, five, one, and six. || 11 ||
There are three, four, two, four, four, two, five, one, one, ten, and two. || 12 ||
(1) Pejja, Dosavihatti, Dvidi, Anubhāge, and Bandhage. Veda, Uvayoge, and the fourth stage of Viyanjana. || 13 ||
(2) Sampatta, Desa, Virayi, Sanjama, Uvasamaṇā, and Khavaṇā. Darsana, Charitta, Moha, and Adhāparimāṇaniśo. || 14 ||