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Those who attain the first *gunasthana* (stage of spiritual progress) are freed from *ko* (attachment) and *mithyatva* (false belief). Those who attain the fifth *gunasthana* are freed from the four *pratyakhyana-avaran* (veils of knowledge) and attain the seventh *gunasthana*. They can also attain the four lower *gunasthanas*. Those who attain the sixth *gunasthana* can attain the five lower *gunasthanas* but can only progress up to the *aprammatta-virata* *gunasthana* (the stage of perfect non-attachment), not beyond. Those who attain the seventh *gunasthana* are freed from *apuurva-karana* (the cause of rebirth), the sixth *gunasthana*, and attain the fourth *gunasthana* (the stage of heavenly existence) in relation to death (thus, three *gunasthanas*). Those who attain the eighth, ninth, and tenth *gunasthanas* in the *upshama* (subduing) category, can attain higher *gunasthanas* in relation to ascending, lower *gunasthanas* in relation to falling, and the fourth *gunasthana* in relation to death. Those who attain the eleventh *gunasthana* can attain the tenth *gunasthana* in relation to falling and the fourth *gunasthana* in relation to death. Those who attain the eighth and ninth *gunasthanas* in the *kshapika* (destroying) category...