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________________ 108 TULSI-PRAJNA Therefore 2° (24.1, SE - 2-1 = 26-1 (4.2) Mathen atics of Binomial Theorem : The total number of combinations without taking permutations into account for 64 letter is; Number of combinations having one letter only + number of combinations having two letters only+number of combinations having three letters only +----+ Number of combinations having 64 letters only. or 64 +64 +64 +--------- + 64 ci C2 C3 C64 64 + 64 CO + 64C1 C2 + 64C2+64C3+ ---- + 64 - (1+1)^_ 1 C64 204_1 2x2x2x-----64 times-1 The Gatha (No. 353) Referenecs and Notes : 1. Arhat Vacan, Oct. 96, p 46-47. 2. Gatha No. 37, GJK, Pt. K. Jain, p 27 and Jaini p 29. 3. For illustration five Pramada (carelessness) is taken in GJK. They are Vikatha (Consurable Talks). Kashaya (Passions), Indriya (Sonses), Nindra (Sleep) and Pranaya (Attachment) respectively. 4. Gatha No. 38, GJK, Pt. K. Jain, p 27 and Jaini p 29. 5. The interpretation of Second Prastara taken from the Gatha ia Arbat Vacan, Oct, 96, p 47-48............is modified in this paper, That previous interputation led to develop Prastara in the leftvard more. 6. ............. 8. Nemicandra ca rayakrit Graptho Mein Aksara Samkhyo Ka Prayoga, Dipak Jadhav. 9. Gatha No. 358, GJK, Pt. K. Jain, p 179. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.524593
Book TitleTulsi Prajna 1997 10
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorParmeshwar Solanki
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year1997
Total Pages188
LanguageHindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Tulsi Prajna, & India
File Size8 MB
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