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## Permswar
"The third karma-patya, although it is in the second, fourth, thirteenth, and fourteenth, there are five gunasthana in the state of anaharaka. But in terms of bandha, there are four gunasthana in the anaharaka margana, similar to the first, second, fourth, and thirteenth... because karma bandha is possible only up to that point, and in these, it should be understood as similar to bandha karmayoga, in comparison to the general and gunasthana. From the very general, there are 112, in the first gunasthana, 107, in the second, 14, in the fourth, 5, and in the thirteenth, 1 bandha.
Thus, the movement in the day and night has been explained. Now, in the next gatha, the end of the granth and the gunasthana in the leshya are mentioned...
"Tisu, Dusu, Suikaai guna baḍ sa ter ti samit.
Devind rilihiyam yam ka satyav khoi." ||24|| Gayath... In the first three leshya, there are four gunasthana in the beginning, in the Tanj and Padma, there are seven gunasthana in the beginning, and in the Shukla leshya, there are thirteen gunasthana. Thus, the knowledge of this Bandhaswamitva prakarana, composed by Shri Devendrasur, should be known by knowing the second karmagranth, called 'Kamstak'.
Special points - This gatha indicates the end of the granth and tells about the gunasthana in the halandhama.
The reason for mentioning the gunasthana in the leshya separately is that there is no difference in the number of gunasthana in other margana, as mentioned in the fourth karmagranth, but there is no agreement regarding the leshyamargna. According to the fourth karmagranth, there are six gunasthana in the Krishna, etc., three leshya. But according to this third karmagranth,
1. Asmabhim pakshamadurg paramatileasasuchch duse sala"