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Third Karma Pranya: Appendix
The six types of Anugami Vaddhamana Pratipati-vihara are: Riumai, Viulmai, Manana, Anana, Kevala-miya-vihana. ॥8॥ This is the covering (Avarana) that obstructs the right perception (Darsana) and right knowledge (Jnana). The three types of Darsanavarana are: Ghatu, Prajnapti, and Varttikavastha. ॥9॥ The Caksudarshana, Acaksus, Sesa-indriya, and Kevala are the four types of Darsana. The three types of Samanya-labhavarana are: Sukha-pratibodhika, Nidra, and Nidranidra. ॥10॥ The three types of Duhkha-pratibodhika are: Paryavasthita, Paryavasthita-paryavasthita, and Cakramadhya. ॥11॥ The four types of Drcchiti-granthikarani are: Sthirakshi, Ardha-cakki, Ardha-bala, and Mahulisa-khagadharalalihana. ॥12॥ The two types of Darsana-carana-moha are: Osanna (in celestial and human beings) and Asamya (in infernal and animal beings). ॥13॥ The three types of Isana-moha are: Sammoha, Mithya, and Avidya. The three types of Mithya are: Suddha, Asuddha, and Asuddha-krama. ॥14॥ The four types of Jneyajneya, Punya-papa, Asrava, Samvara, Bandha, and Moksa-nijjara are: Jiva, Ajiva, Purnna-pava-asrava, and Samvara-bandha-mukkhani-jjarna. ॥15॥ The Raga-dvesa are not present in the Jina-dharma, which is the ultimate truth. The Naliyadipa-manuna (one who follows the wrong path) is the opposite of the Jina-dharma. ॥16॥ The sixteen Kasayas and nine Nokaṣāyas are the two types of Cāritra-mohanīya. The three types are: Ananuprekṣā, Paccakkhāna, and Samjalana. ॥17॥ The four types of Jiva-risi, Caturmasa-paksa, Naraka, Tiryanc, Nara, and Amara are the ones who practice the right conduct and attain the destruction of Karmas. ॥18॥