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## Vanaath Nag Cha.
(3)-Gana Sthanaadhikaara.
(1)- Ganasthaano mein Visthaan. Samvajiya thaan micche. Sag Saasani pan aajj sanni durga.
Samme sanni dubiho. Sesesu sampjatto. || 45 || Sarvaani Jeevasthaanaani mithyaa ye..ps maasaadanam panaaparyaaptaah saajini kam. Raampatye sho dvividhah, shepesh jiparyaapt; || 45 ||
**Meaning:**
All Jeevasthaanas are in the Mithyaatvaguna Sthaan. There are five Aaparyaapta in Saasavaan. They are: Ekaindriya, Dvaindriya, Triindriya, Chaturindriya and Asajji-Panchendriya. There are also two Sanjnee. Aapati and Paryapta, making a total of seven Jeevasthaanas. In the Aviraat Samyagdrishti Guna Sthaan, there are both Sajji (Aaparyaapta and Paryapta) Jeevasthaanas. Except for the above mentioned, in the remaining eleven Guna Sthaanas, there are only Paryapta Sanjnee Jeevasthaanas. || 45 ||
**Note:**
1. The Jeevasthaanas or the thoughts mentioned here in the Guna Sthaan are different from those mentioned in Gommatsaar. In Gommatsaar, the Aaparyaapta Sanjnee are considered as two Jeevasthaanas in the second, sixth and thirteenth Guna Sthaanas. - Jeevo, Ga. 668.
This description in Gommatsaar is relative. In the 113th verse of Karmakaand, the Aaparyaapta Ekaindriya, Dvaindriya etc. are considered as the owners of the second Ganasthaan and they are called as the owners of only the first Guna Sthaan in Jeevaad. This is because of the scarcity of the Aaparyaapta Ekaindriya etc. Jeevas in the second Ganasthaan. The owner of the sixth Guna Sthaan is called Aaparyaapta because of the Aahaarakamishnakaya Yoga. - Jeeva Kaand, Ga. 126.
The owner of the thirteenth Guna Sthaan, the Mayogi, is called Aaparyaapta because of the incompleteness of his Yoga. - Jeeva Kaand, Ga. 125.