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Sixth Karma Granth
273 Patharth - In the Mithyatva Gunasthan, from the seventh to the tenth excellent nature, in Sasadan and Mishtra, from the seventh to the ninth, in Avirat Samyagdristi Gunasthan, from the sixth to the ninth, in Deshavirat, from the fifth to the eighth, and in the Prammat and Aprammat Samyat Gunasthan, from the fourth to the seventh, in Apurvakaran, from the fourth to the sixth, and in the Anivriti Ghadar Gunasthan, there are one or two Udayasthan Mohaniyakam.
The one with the Sukshmasampray Gunasthan experiences one nature, and the rest with the subsequent Gunasthan are Avedak. The proof of their bhangas should be known as mentioned earlier. Special Note - In these three verses, the Udayasthan in the Gunasthan of Mohaniyakarma are mentioned, indicating how many natures, at most and at least, arise together in which Gunasthan. There are a total of 28 Uttar Prakritis of Mohaniyakarma. Out of them, a maximum of ten natures and a minimum of one nature arise together in one time period. Thus, there should be ten Udayasthan from one to ten, but the rise of three Prakritis is not found anywhere because when either of the two pairs of Hasya-Rati or Arati-Shok is combined in the two Prakriti Udayasthan, only four Prakriti Udayasthan are obtained. Therefore, instead of mentioning three Prakriti Udayasthan, the remaining nine Udayasthan of 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Prakritis are mentioned for Mohaniyakarma.