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**Meaning:**
One should know the 51,083 (51,083) types of mohaniya karma arising from the use of the support of the use.
**Commentary:**
**Gommatasar Karmakanda - 469**
**493**
Fifty-one thousand and eighty-three, thus arranged in the types, in the use of the mohaniya karma.
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**Gunasthan** | **Use Count** | **Udayapad Count**
------- | -------- | --------
Mithyatva | 68 | 32
Sasadan | 32 | 32
Mishra | 60 | 52
Avirat | 52 | 44
Deshavirat | 44 | 44
Pramattavirat | 20 | 2
Apramattavirat | 2 | 2
Apuurvakaran | 24 | 24
Anivrittikaran | 24 | 24
Anivrittikaran | 24 | 24
Sukshmaparaya | 24 | 24
Sarvapadavrinda | 12 | 4
Gunakara | 24 | 24
Bhang | 8160 | 3840
**Total** | **51083** | **19**
**494**
Thirteen yogas in Mithyatva, Sasadan, and Asanyata Gunasthan, ten in Mishra Gunasthan, nine in Deshasanyata Gunasthan, and seven in Pramatta Gunasthan, without Apramatta, Apuurvakaran, Anivrittikaran, Sukshmasampraya, and seven yogas in Ajoginthan.
**Notes:**
* **Mohaniya Karma:** Karma that binds the soul to the cycle of birth and death.
* **Gunasthan:** Stages of spiritual development.
* **Udayapad:** The place where karma arises.
* **Yoga:** A specific type of karma.
* **Mithyatva:** False belief.
* **Sasadan:** Attachment.
* **Asanyata:** Uncontrolled.
* **Mishra:** Mixed.
* **Deshasanyata:** Controlled in terms of place.
* **Pramatta:** Distracted.
* **Apramatta:** Undistracted.
* **Apuurvakaran:** Karma that has not yet ripened.
* **Anivrittikaran:** Karma that has ripened but is not yet destroyed.
* **Sukshmaparaya:** Subtle karma.
* **Sarvapadavrinda:** All types of karma.
* **Gunakara:** The multiplier of karma.
* **Bhang:** The destruction of karma.
* **Ajoginthan:** The state of being without yoga.