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## Karmagrantha Bhaap Chaar
**Four types of paths (gatis) and their sub-categories (vishesh bhed):**
**[From four verses]**
**1. **Suranara, Tiryancha, Naraka, and Igniyata, these are the four gatis.
**2. **Bhujalajalanilanakan, Tasa ya Manakyatanujoga, these are the six kayas.
**3. **Guranarayi, Inirya, Gati, Rektikanik, Chatushpanchendriyaani, Prakaya, these are the five indriyas.
**4. **Bhujan, Jwalana, Agni, Van, Sama, and Manomachanatanuyoga, these are the three yogas.
**Meaning:**
* **Deva, Manushya, Tiryancha, and Naraka** are the four gatis.
* **Ekaindriya, Dvindriya, Triindriya, Charindriya, and Panchendriya** are the five indriyas.
* **Prithvikaaya, Jalakaaya, Vayukaaya, Agni kaaya, Vanaspatikaaya, and Usakaaya** are the six kayas.
* **Manoyoga, Pachanayoga, and Kayayoga** are the three yogas.
**1. **The nature of the different paths (gatis):
**Meaning:**
* **Devagati:** The state of being a deva, arising from the karma of Devagati, resulting in a specific form (paryaya) and behavior.
* **Manushya Gati:** The state of being a human, arising from the karma of Manushya Gati, resulting in a specific form (paryaya) and behavior.
* **Tiryancha Gati:** The state of being a Tiryancha, arising from the karma of Tiryancha Gati, resulting in a specific form (paryaya) and behavior.
* **Naraka Gati:** The state of being in Naraka, arising from the karma of Naraka Gati, resulting in a specific form (paryaya) and behavior.
**"Gokammarammaharo, Kawalaaharo, Pa Lepamaharo, Ojamano Vi Ya Kamaso, Aharo Viho Yo."** - This is a quote from the second chapter of the "Pramey Kamal Martanda" which explains the different types of food (aahar) in detail.