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## Sixth Karma Granth, Chapter 105
In any one of the two pairs of Vedas, these five natures are always arising! This place does not occur in Mrināla. It has one BBC of bhangas. By combining one of the three natures - fear, disgust, or right faith delusion - with the five-natured arising place, a six-natured arising place is obtained. Due to this place occurring in three ways, there are three Chaubīsīs.
Further, by combining two natures - fear and disgust, fear and right faith delusion, or disgust and right faith delusion - with the five-natured arising place, a seven-natured arising place is obtained. Due to this arising place being obtained in three ways, three Chaubīsīs are obtained. An eight-natured arising place is obtained by combining fear, disgust, and right faith delusion simultaneously with the five-natured arising place. Since there is no alternative in this place, there is one Chaubīsī of bhangas here.
Thus, in the fifth Gunasthan, with thirteen-natured bondage places, there are a total of eight Chaubīsīs of bhangas, with one, three, three, and one in relation to the arising places. Of these, four Chaubīsīs belong to the Upshama Samyagdristi and Kshayika Samyagdristi beings, and four Chaubīsīs belong to the Vedaka Samyagdristi beings. The Vedaka Samyagdristi have four Chaubīsīs with the arising of right faith delusion.
So far, we have discussed the arising places in twenty-two, twenty-one, seventeen, and thirteen-natured bondage places. Now, we will explain the arising places in the nine-natured and other bondage places.
"Chattarima Navabantragesu Ukkosa Sattam Udhayamsa" - meaning, in the nine-natured bondage place, the arising places are from four to seven. That is, in the nine-natured bondage place, there are four-natured, five-natured, six-natured...