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a Siddha Bhagavan, (7) Trasaḥ r: Mobile living beings who
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would run away on being frightened; or Sthāvarāḥ Farat: One sensed beings like hills, mountains trees, etc. which do not move under any circumstance or No-trasa no sthāvarāḥ Siddha Bhagavāns who are neither mobile nor immobile.
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The living beings of Four Types are computed as (1) Manoyoginah fa: Those who have the activity of the Soul to think of an object through an assisting cause in the form of an aggregate of mind substance; or Vagyoginah aafna: Two sensed to five-sensed beings having the activity of speech; or Kaya-yoginaḥ : Those who are engaged in the activity of the body; or A-yoginaḥ fra: Kévalins in the fourteenth Guṇasthāna who are free from all activities of mind, speech, and body. (2) Stri-védakāḥ : Persons Females (males or eunuchs) with a desire of sexual intercourse with a male-or Puruşa - védakāḥ g Persons (males, females or euuuchs with a desire of sexual intercourse with a male or Napumsaka védākāḥ aga Hermaphrodites with a desire for both or A-yédakaḥ
a: Souls between the tenth and the fourteenth Gunasthāna who are perfectly free from cornal desires. (3) Caksur-darśaninah : Possessed of the sense of visual perception; or A-caksū-r-darśaninaḥ : Possessed of knowledge derived from senses none other except the sense of Vision; or Avadhi-darśaninahafafa: Persons with direct perception of masser limited to subject-matter, place, time etc. with the help of senses; or, Kévala darsaninah asia: Persons who are blessed with Perfect Vision (4) Samyataḥ
ar: Ascetics who ar-Not free
are observing self-restraint; or A-samyatāḥ
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from sinful practices; or Samyata-asamyataḥ
area: Laymen
votaries who are at the fifth spiritual stage; or no-samyatā noar: Siddha Bhagavāns who are neither
asamyatāḥ self-restrained nor otherwise.