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## Tṛtīdha Karma: Appendix Section, (6) Bandhaka, (7) Veva, (8) Upayoga, (9) Manu Sthāna, (10) Vyānjana, (11) Samyaktva, (12) Deśa Virati, (13) Saṅgha, (14) Pārivamohaniya's Upśamana, (:::) Gāyili Sāp
At this place, Ayadhavalakāra has also invested that in the same way, from other types, fifteen Arthaadhikāras should be formulated. From this, it appears that in the calculation of the rights of Kṣayaprābhūta, there is no uniformity.
## Kṣayāmṛta's Commentaries - According to the mention of Indra Nandīkṛta Śrutābhāra, the following commentaries have been written on Kṣayāmṛta...
(1) Ācārya Yativṛṣabha's Niśūtra, (2) Uccāraṇācārya's Uccāraṇāvṛtti or Mūla Uccāraṇa, (3) Ācārya Śāmakunda's Paddhati Tīkā, (4) Sumbulrācārya's Sūḍāmaṇi Vyākhyā, (5) Cappadevaguru's Vyākhyāprāpti Vṛtti, (6) Ācārya Vīrasena Jinaseṇa's Jayadhavla Tīkā. Out of these six commentaries, the first two, namely, Niśūtra and Jayadhavla, are available at present. The Niśūtra by Yativṛṣabha is six thousand loka in size, and the Jayadhavla Tīkā is seven thousand loka in size.
## Gommatasāra
It has two parts: (1) Jīvakāṇḍa and (2) Karmakāṇḍa. The author is Miccandra Sibāstachakravartī, who lived in the eleventh century of the Vikram era. He was a contemporary of Samuṣṭa Rāya.
The composition of Gommatasāra was done by Cāmuṇḍarāya, whose other name is Gompaṭarāya... according to the question of... as a summary of the Siddhānta texts, hence this text was named Gommatasāra. Its other name is Pañcasammaha, because it describes five topics: Mandha, Badhyamāna, Bandhasvāmi, Mandhahetu, and Bandhabheda.
Gommatasāra has 1705 māthās, out of which 733 are in Jīvakāṇḍa and 972 are in Karmakāṇḍa. In Jīvakāṇḍa, there are five topics: Jīvasthāna, Kṣudrabandha, Bandhasvāmi, Vedanakhaṇḍa, and Vargapaṇḍa, related to the Siddhānta of Mahākarmaprābhūta.