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## Chapter on Sapttatika
Regarding the Gotra Karma Bhang (breaking of Gotra Karma) in relation to Gunasthanas (stages of spiritual progress), there are at least five and four Bhangs in Mithyadristi and Sasadan Gunasthanas respectively. In the three Gunasthanas of Misra, etc., there are two Bhangs each. In the eight Gunasthanas of Prammatta, etc., there is one Bhang each for Gotra Karma, and in the Agogidevali Gunasthan, there are two Bhangs.
After explaining the Bhangs of Vedaniya, Ay, and Gotra Karma, as per the previous information, we now discuss the Bandhastanas (places of bondage) of Mohaniya Karma, etc., as per the statement "Moham Param Voccham" (Moha is the ultimate).
**Mohaniya Karma**
Twenty-two, twenty-one, seventeen, thirteen, nine, five, four, three, and one are the Bandhastanas of Moha.
(a) There are two types of Bandha Karma, namely Iyar and Do. There are two types of A-Bandha (non-bondage) in the three types of Niyasa (deposits).
(b) The Bhangs of Mischadi, etc., are four, three, two, and one in the eight Gunasthanas. Each Jogi (ascetic) has two types of Karma. This is a rule.
**Comparison**
(a) Twenty-two, twenty-one, seventeen, thirteen, nine, five, two, and one are the Bandhastanas of Moha.
(b) Twenty-two, seventeen, thirteen, nine, five, four, three, and one are the Bandhastanas of Moha. The bondage of these is in the four, three, two, and one types of Karma.