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[214] In the Sixfold Doctrine, the space between living beings
[1, 6, 387] The least space between two living beings is equal to an antarmūhūrta. [387]
The greatest space between two living beings is equal to an uncountable number of parts of an angula, an uncountable number of avasarpini and utsarpini kalpas. [387]
How long is the space between an asanyata samyagdṛṣṭi and an apramatta samyata? There is no space between different living beings, it is continuous. [388]
The least space between two living beings is equal to an antarmūhūrta. [389]
The greatest space between two living beings is equal to an uncountable number of parts of an angula, an uncountable number of avasarpini and utsarpini kalpas. [390]
How long is the space between the four upshāmakas? The space between different living beings is like an ogha. [391]
The least space between two living beings is equal to an antarmūhūrta. [392]
The greatest space between two living beings is equal to an uncountable number of parts of an angula, an uncountable number of avasarpini and utsarpini kalpas. [393]
The space between the four kṣapakas is like an ogha. [394]
The space between the sayogika kevalis is like an ogha. [395]
The space between the anaharas is like the breaking of the karma-iyakāya-yoga. [396]