________________ 14 Siri Sirivalakaba the game) Satta' (1.e. a particular power or dharma' our account of which all the things in the universe are found to be existing to gether), <<Two-fold philosophical system' ( viz, Dravyarthika and Paryayarthika), Three-fold Time (past, present and future), Four-fold Existence (Narki, Tiryanch, Deva and Manushya). The Five Categories (Astikayas), The Six Predi caments (Dravyas or Padarthas) and The Seven Nayas (or systems of philosophical thinking). (63) (She also learnt) The Eight Karmas, The Nine Tattvas ( or sategories of fandamental truth), The Ten Qualities (of a monk), The Eleven Pratimas and The Twelve Vows (of Shravaka). (64) : Thus she obtained proficiency in all these fcategories) which constitute the essence of thinking and character. She also know (many) other minute thoughts as well as she knew her name (i, e. she knew them very well.) (65) She counted the principal (eight) divisions of karma and (158) subsidiary potencies (Prakritis ') of actian. She knew the 'Karma Sthiti' (or time fixed for various karmas). She know (the good as well as bad) effects of karma, and she knew (also). Bandha' (i.e. the karmas