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The sixth karma granth is called "Mishra Gunasthan". It has 24 bhangas. These bhangas are divided into three groups: one group of seven, two groups of eight, and one group of nine.
In Mishra Gunasthan, the seven-natured udaysthan is obtained due to the regular arising of seven natures: three of the three kshayas (excluding anantanubandhi), one of the three vedas, one of the two yugals, and the mixed mohaniya. This udaysthan has one group of 24 bhangas.
The eight-natured udaysthan is obtained when fear is added to the seven natures. This udaysthan has two groups of 24 bhangas.
The nine-natured udaysthan is obtained when fear and disgust are combined with the seven natures. This udaysthan has one group of 24 bhangas.
Therefore, in Mishra Gunasthan, there are 7, 8, and 9-natured udaysthans, with a total of four groups of 24 bhangas.
In the Avirat Samyagdristi Gunasthan, there are four udaysthans from six to nine natures: "Chhai Nav U AvirAe". This means there are six-natured, seven-natured, eight-natured, and nine-natured udaysthans.
The six-natured udaysthan arises from the six natures: three of the three kshayas, one of the three vedas, and one of the two yugals. This udaysthan has one group of 24 bhangas.
The seven-natured udaysthan is obtained when fear, disgust, or vedak samyaktva is added to the six natures. This udaysthan has three groups of 24 bhangas due to the three alternative combinations.
The eight-natured udaysthan is obtained when two natures are combined in sequence: fear and disgust, fear and vedak samyaktva, or disgust and vedak samyaktva. This udaysthan has three groups of 24 bhangas due to the three alternative combinations.