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[446] - In the Chakkhandagama, the self-bond
[2, 10, 21 How many parts are there? || 21 || Infinite parts || 22 ||
How many parts are there of all beings, including the two-sensed, three-sensed, four-sensed, five-sensed, and their respective sufficient and insufficient beings? || 21 || They are all beings, infinite in number. || 22 ||
According to the Kayanuvada, how many parts are there of all beings, including the earth-bodied and earth-bodied sufficient-insufficient, the subtle earth-bodied and subtle earth-bodied sufficient-insufficient, the nine non-earth-bodied, the nine fire-bodied, [the nine air-bodied], the subtle plant-bodied, each body and their sufficient and insufficient, and the tremor-bodied and tremor-bodied sufficient-insufficient? || 23 || They are all beings, infinite in number. || 24 ||
How many parts are there of all beings, including the plant-bodied and the Nigoda beings? || 25 || Infinite parts || 26 ||
How many parts are there of all beings, including the subtle plant-bodied and the subtle Nigoda beings? || 29 || Infinite parts || 30 ||
How many parts are there of all beings, including the subtle plant-bodied sufficient and the subtle Nigoda beings sufficient? || 31 || Countable parts || 32 ||