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Gommatasar Karmakanda-443
**Verse 466:**
As much as possible, from their respective aforementioned Dhruva-prakritis, one Veda from the three Vedas, one each from laughter-sorrow, attraction-aversion, are combined to form the locations. And when the qualities of the pair (laughter-sorrow, attraction-aversion, fear-disgust) are multiplied in the evidence of the Vedas, the locations are broken.
**Verse 467:**
In the bondage locations of the mohaniya karma, there are six breaks in the 22-natured location, four breaks in the 21-natured location, and two breaks each until the pramatta-guna location, and after that, one break each in all the bondage locations.
**Explanation:**
In the mithyatva-guna location, there is bondage of 22 prakritis of mohaniya karma. There are six breaks, which are as follows:
1. Mithyatva + Sixteen Kshayas + Purusha Veda + Laughter-Attraction + Fear-Disgust.
2. Mithyatva + Sixteen Kshayas + Stri Veda + Laughter-Attraction + Fear-Disgust.
3. Mithyatva + Sixteen Kshayas + Napumsaka Veda + Laughter-Attraction + Fear-Disgust.
4. Mithyatva + Sixteen Kshayas + Purusha Veda + Aversion-Sorrow + Fear-Disgust.
5. Mithyatva + Sixteen Kshayas + Stri Veda + Aversion-Sorrow + Fear-Disgust.
6. Mithyatva + Sixteen Kshayas + Napumsaka Veda + Aversion-Sorrow + Fear-Disgust.
In the sasadan-guna location, there is bondage of 21 prakritis of mohaniya karma, and there are four breaks:
1. Sixteen Kshayas + Purusha Veda + Laughter-Attraction + Fear-Disgust.
2. Sixteen Kshayas + Stri Veda + Laughter-Attraction + Fear-Disgust.
3. Sixteen Kshayas + Purusha Veda + Aversion-Sorrow + Fear-Disgust.
4. Sixteen Kshayas + Stri Veda + Aversion-Sorrow + Fear-Disgust.
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1. "Twenty-six, twenty-four, twenty-two, two, two. Even in the nine bondages, one break each. ||251|| Twenty-two have six breaks: 6. Twenty-one have four breaks: 4. Seventeen have two breaks each: 2, 2. In the nine bondages of thirteen, until pramatta, two breaks each: 2, 2. In the end, one break each in all the locations." ||251|| - Pra. Pan. San. p. 191.