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Gommatasar Karmakanda-563
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From the Anivrittikaranagunasthan, where 13 Prakṛtis are destroyed, to the end of the Ayogakevali Gunasthan, these four Sattvasthan are found.
Both these Sattvasthan are found at the end of the Ayogakevali.
Further, in the 41 Jivapadas mentioned in verse 519, the Sattvasthan are described as follows:
**Verse 623:**
**Meaning:** In comparison to a single Jiva, the Sattvasthan of Naraki Jivas are 92, 91, and 90 Prakṛtis.
**Verse 624:**
**Meaning:** In Tiryancha, starting with the Earth body, there are five Sattvasthan each for 92, 90, 88, 84, and 82 Prakṛtis.
In humans, there are 12 Sattvasthan remaining after excluding the 82 Prakṛti Sattvasthan from the aforementioned 13 Sattvasthan. However, there are four Sattvasthan for the Sayogakevali, namely 80, 79, 78, and 77 Prakṛtis, and six Sattvasthan for the Ayogakevali, namely 80, 79, 78, 77, 10, and 1 Prakṛtis.
**Verse 625:**
**Meaning:** In the previous verse, four Sattvasthan for the Sayogakevali and six for the Ayogakevali were mentioned. Among them, there are even-numbered Sattvasthan for both Sayogakevali and Ayogakevali, including the Tirthankara Prakṛti, and odd-numbered Sattvasthan for the general Sayogakevali and Ayogakevali, excluding the Tirthankara Prakṛti. In other words, there are three Sattvasthan for the Sayogakevali with the Tirthankara Prakṛti, namely 80, 78 Prakṛtis, and for the Ayogi, 80, 78, and 10 Prakṛtis. Similarly, there are three Sattvasthan for the general Sayogakevali without the Tirthankara Prakṛti, namely 79, 77 Prakṛtis, and for the Ayogi, 79, 77, and 1 Prakṛtis. There are two Sattvasthan for the Aharak, namely 93, 92 Prakṛtis, and four Sattvasthan for the Vaimanik Devas, namely 93, 92, 91, and 90 Prakṛtis.