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Gommatasara Karmakanda-742 states that the number of Pannatti is half the sum of all the individual and collective categories (856+72+1+2+11719 = 1799) multiplied by half the Pannatti number, minus one. This gives the total number of bhangs in the Sasadanagunasthan.
In the Mishragunasthan, each category has a specific number of Pannatti: 1 for Matijnana, 2 for Shrutajnana, 4 for Avadhijnana, 8 for Chakshudarshan, 16 for Achakshudarshan, 32 for Avhidarshan, 64 for Dana, 128 for Labha, 256 for Bhoga, 512 for Upbhoga, 1024 for Veeryalabdhi, 2048 for Ajnana, 4096 for Asanyama, 8192 for Asiddhatva, 16384 for Jeevatva, and 32768 for Bhavya. There are four collective categories: Gati, Linga, Kashaya, and Leshya.
For Bhavya, the number of bhangs is half the Pannatti number. Doubling this number gives the total number of bhangs for all four Gatis. For example, if there is one Pannatti for one Gati, then there are four Pannatti for all four Gatis.
Doubling the number of bhangs for one Gati gives the number of bhangs for one Linga. Multiplying this number by the number of Lingas (1 for Narakagati, 3 for Tiryanchagati, 3 for Manushya, and 2 for Devapati, totaling 9) gives the total number of bhangs for the Linga category.
Doubling the number of bhangs for one Linga gives the number of bhangs for one Kashaya. Multiplying this number by the number of Kashayas in each Gati (1 for Narakagati, 3 for Tiryanchagati, 3 for Manushya, and 2 for Devapati) gives the total number of bhangs for the Kashaya category.
Doubling the number of bhangs for one Kashaya gives the number of bhangs for one Leshya. Multiplying this number by the number of Leshyas in each Gati (3 for Narakagati, 6 for Tiryanchagati, 6 for Manushya, and 3 for Devapati) gives the total number of bhangs for the Leshya category.
Adding the number of bhangs for each individual and collective category (1+4+18+144+1440 = 1607) and subtracting one gives the total number of bhangs in the Mishragunasthan.
In the Asanyatagunasthan, each category has a specific number of Pannatti: 16 for each category, 1 for Matijnana, 2 for Shrutajnana, 4 for Avadhijnana, 8 for Chakshudarshan, 16 for Achakshudarshan, 32 for Avhidarshan, 64 for Danalabdhi, 128 for Labha, 256 for Bhoga, 512 for Upbhoga, 1024 for Veerya, 2048 for Ajnana, 4096 for Asanyama, 8192 for Asiddhatva, 16384 for Jeevatva, and 32768 for Bhavya. There are five collective categories: Gati, Linga, Kashaya, Leshya, and Samyaktva.