________________ 88 Siri Sirivalakaha more clear, let us take the usual illustration of the sweet-ball. Just as a sweet-ball is made up of a quarter of a pound or of half a pound of pounded-wheat, in the sarue way, the frag. ments of some karmas are many and those of others are few. This is what is called gaiET. Thus the fragments of the heap of the are the fewest of all the karmas. Those of ATA and 111en are equal and more than those of आयुकर्म. Still more than these are those of शाना. auiter, arcuite and parents which are also equal. Still more are those of weiter . And those of the afairs are the greatest in number-( For further details see Tarraga UT Mehesana Edition. Page 132 ). Seuratoi si [ Sk. genieten (OT) #71). 374, geturT (UT) and FTIT are also technical terms in Jainism like teafa, feufa, Sjet etc. For fear of lengthening the notes, we shall not dwell upon them in details here. Those desirous of studying them carefully and minutely should read the Karmagranthas themselves especially the second and the fourtb, which throw a very important and useful light upon these terms and explain them beautifully in the best possible manner. We shall, however, only explain here their general sense in order that the student may have a