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## Sixth Karma Granth: Birth
**Types:** If someone binds with the ordinary through the subtle once, and another time binds with the subtle through the each, then in this way, four breaks occur in the twenty-three natural binding places.
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In the twenty-five natural binding places, there is a binding of the twenty-five natures: **Tiryanchgati**, **Tiryanch Anupurvi**, **Ekaindriya Jati**, **Audarik Sharira**, **Tejas Sharira**, **Karman Sharira**, **Ind Sansthan**, **Varna Chatushk**, **Aguru Laghu**, **Upghat**, **Paraghat**, **Uchchhvas**, **Sthavar**, **Badar**, and **Sukshma** - any one of these from the **Paryapt**, **Each**, and **Sadharan**; any one from **Sthir** and **Asthir**; any one from **Shubh** and **Ashubh**; any one from **Yash: Kirti** and **Ayash: Kirti**; **Dubhang**, **Anadeya**, and **Nirman**.
The collection of these twenty-five natures is called a twenty-five natural binding place. This binding place is for the **Mithyadrishti** **Tiryanch** human and god who binds with the natures suitable for **Paryapt** **Ekaindriya**.
There are twenty breaks in this binding place. They are as follows: When a being binds with **Badar**, **Paryapt**, and **Each**, then due to the binding of any one from **Sthir** and **Asthir**, any one from **Shubh** and **Ashubh**, and any one from **Yash: Kirti** and **Ayash: Kirti**, eight breaks occur. And when a being binds with **Badar**, **Paryapt**, and **Sadharan**, then instead of binding with **Yash: Kirti**, it binds with **Ayash: Kirti**.
**No Sumati Gen Jasam**
And **Aparyapt** does not bind with **Yash: Kirti** in any of these three. Due to the cause of **Ayash: Kirti**, even when binding with **Sukshma**, **Sadharan** one, which leads to **Yash: Kirti** and...