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## The Fifth Karma Granth
The sixteen, eight, one, one, and six karmas are destroyed in the first five parts of the ninth Gunasthan, respectively. Or, they are severed from their existence. In the remaining four parts, one karma is severed from its existence in each part. Subsequently, in the tenth Gunasthan, the subtle Samprayaya Gunasthan, one karma is destroyed. In the eleventh Gunasthan, there is no destruction of any karma due to the lack of qualification. After that, in the twelfth Gunasthan, the Jina-moha Gunasthan, at the end, the existence of sixteen karmas is severed. In the Samogi Kevali Gunasthan, no karma is destroyed. In the fourteenth Gunasthan, the Ayogi Kevali Gunasthan, at the end, seventy-two karmas are destroyed in the first time period and thirteen karmas are destroyed in the second time period.
The explanation of the destruction of karmas should be understood as follows: In the first part of the ninth Gunasthan, thirteen karmas of the Nama karma, three karmas of the Darshanavarana karma (namely, Sthyanadhitrika, Kul, and Darshanavarana), and three karmas of the Ayogya karma (namely, Narakatik, Tiryanchatik, and Vikalatraik) are destroyed, totaling sixteen karmas. In the second part, four karmas of the Apratyakhyanavarana karma and four karmas of the Pratyakhyanavarana karma are destroyed, totaling eight karmas. In the third part, the Nupumsak Veda is destroyed. In the fourth part, the Stri Veda is destroyed. In the fifth part, the six karmas of Hasyaadi are destroyed. In the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth parts, the Purusha Veda, Sanjwalan Krodha, Mana, and Maya are destroyed, respectively. Thus, thirty-six karmas are destroyed in the ninth Gunasthan. In the tenth Gunasthan, the subtle Samprayaya Gunasthan, the Sanjwalan Lobha is destroyed. In the twelfth Gunasthan, the five karmas of the Gyanadharana, the four karmas of the Darshanavarana, the five karmas of the Ansaraya, and the two karmas of Nidra and Prachala are destroyed, totaling sixteen karmas. Then, after becoming a Sayogi Kevali, the fourteenth Gunasthan is attained. In the penultimate time period of the fourteenth Gunasthan, seventy-two karmas of the Nama, Gotra, and Vedaniya are destroyed. In the final time period, thirteen karmas are destroyed, and then liberation is attained. This is the attainment of the Kshataka Shreni.
In the final time period of the Ayogi Kevali Gunasthan, the opinions of some Acharyas...