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10. Parāghāta Nāmakarma
11. Prachalā
12. Prachalāprachalā
13. Yaśaḥkīti Nāmakarma
14. Śubha Nāmakarma
Which, upon its arising, makes one invincible even by other strong ones.
Which, upon its arising, causes one to fall asleep while standing or sitting.
Which, upon its arising, causes one to fall asleep even while walking.
Which, upon its arising, spreads fame born from charity, austerity, etc. Or, fame that spreads in one direction is called Yaśa, and fame that spreads in all directions is called Kīrti.
Which karma, upon its arising, causes the organs above the navel to be auspicious.
After arranging the place, it is also considered to make them certified.
Which, upon its arising, causes the body's organs to be born that kill others, poison in the teeth, etc.
Which, upon its arising, causes the being to be partly awake and partly asleep.
Which, upon its arising, causes the being's hands and feet to move in sleep, and saliva to drip from the mouth.
Which, upon its arising, causes fame to spread in the world and the praise of virtues.
Which karma, upon its arising, causes the body's organs to be pleasing.
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