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English Translation (preserving Jain terms):
The Sutra on the Kasaya Pahuda
[1263. In the second moment, the Jhaniya Sumasampara'iya Kritti has an infinite part less than the previous one. 1264. Similarly, proceeding to the first moment, the Jhaniya Sumasampara'iya Kritti there has an innumerable part less. 1265. Thereafter, it becomes infinitely less, up to the arising of the Apurva Nirvartamana Kritti. 1266. The Kritti of the Apurva Nirvartamana has an innumerable part more. 1267. The Pradesa-agra of the one attaining the previous Nirvartana is infinitely less. 1268. The Pradesa-agra of the one attaining the subsequent ones is infinitely less. 1269. The procedure for the Pradesa-agra given in the second moment is the same for the rest of the moments, up to the final Bhadara-sampara'iya.]
1270. The excellent description of the Pradesa-agra visible in the Kritis of the Suhumasampara'iya-karaka. 1271. That is as follows: 1272. The Pradesa-agra of the Jhaniya Suhumasampara'iya Kritti is abundant. Thereafter, it becomes infinitely less, up to the final Suhumasampara'iya Kritti. 1273. Then, the Pradesa-agra of the Jhaniya Bhadara-sampara'iya Kritti is innumerably more. 1274. This is the series of descriptions, up to the final Bhadara-sampara'iya. 1275. The same series of descriptions applies to the Pradesa-agra visible in the Kritis of the Paramasamaya-suhumasampara'iya as well. 1276. Except that, starting from the second moment, the Jhaniya Suhumasampara'iya Kritti has a very abundant Pradesa-agra.