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27. Question: What are Avibhaga-pratichheda, Samayabaddha, Varga, Vargana and Sparadhaka? Answer: The power of karmas to bear fruit is called Anubhaga and the smallest part of that power is called Avibhaga-pratichheda. The group of all the atoms of karma or nokarma that bind at every moment in the state of Samsara is called Samayabaddha. The atom in which the smallest part of the power of Anubhaga, i.e. Avibhaga-pratichheda, is found in the desired Samayabaddha is called Harga. The group of all the Vargas in which the same number of Avibhaga-pratichhedas are found is called Vargana. The group of Varganas in which the same increase in Avibhaga-pratichhedas is found is called Sparadhaka. 28. Question: What is the Upshanta-moha Gunasthan? Answer: Like the water of a pond filled with pure fruit or like the water of a lake that becomes clear from the top in the autumn season, the state of mind that arises from the complete cessation of all mohaniya karma is called Upshanta-moha Gunasthan.