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## Trivarnika Achar | 387
**Samyagdarshan** can be attained by those who have **Samyagdarshan**. **Samyagdarshan** is not born in the five **Thavars**, three **Vikalendriyas**, five **Asangi Panchaindriyas**, **Nigodhis**, and **Kumog-bhumis** even after death; and these beings do not have **Samyagdarshan**. || 41-43 ||
**The nature of Kshayopaśamika-Samyaktva**
The **Samyagdarshan** that arises from the destruction of **Darshan-moha** is called **Kshayopaśamika-Samyagdarshan**. This **Samyaktva** is **chal**, **malin**, and **agaadha**. Its nature is to be known from the **Gommatasar Jivakanda**. || 44 ||
**The characteristics of Aupaśamika-Samyaktva**
The **Samyagdarshan** that arises from the destruction of **Darshan-moha** is called **Aupaśamika-Samyaktva**. This **Samyaktva** is like **clean water** after the impurities have settled down. It is **nirmal** for a short time, until the **karma-malas** start to bear fruit again. || 45 ||
**The nature of Kshayika-Samyaktva**
The **Samyagdarshan** that arises from the destruction of **Darshan-moha** is called **Kshayika-Samyaktva**. This **Samyaktva** is **nitya** - once it is attained, it never goes away. It is the cause of **karma-khavana**. || 46 ||
This **Samyaktva** is not affected by **words**, **reasons**, **fearful forms**, **disgusting objects**, **disgust**, or even the **three lokas**. This **Samyaktva** is never destroyed, no matter what obstacles it faces. It always shines brightly in the soul. || 47 ||
**Darshan-moha-khavana** is the **karma-bhoomi** from which **man** becomes **kevalimula** and **vigho** in all respects. || 48 ||