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## Mulachara
This is the form of increasing and decreasing the time by turning them around in the afternoon. || 433 ||
Pradushkara is of two types, Sankraman and Prakasana, which should be understood. It is the gradual movement of vessels, food, etc., and the thinning of the mandap, etc. || 434 ||
**Meaning:** There are two types of Pradushkara dosha: Sankraman and Prakasana. When a sadhu comes home, taking food and vessels from one place to another is Sankraman. Cleaning the vessels, lighting a lamp, or illuminating the mandap, etc., is Prakasana dosha. || 434 ||
Kritatara dosha is also of two types: Dravya and Bhava. Each of these has two types: Kha and Para. Giving a cow, etc., in exchange for food and giving it to the sadhu when he comes for alms is Dravya Kritatara. Giving food to the sadhu in exchange for knowledge like Prajnapti, etc., or mantras like Chetaka, etc., is Bhava Kritatara dosha. || 435 ||
Laghiriya Rina is said to be the desire for food, etc., other than rice. This is also of two types: Savarddiya and Avarddiya. || 436 ||