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In the case of the Veyani Mahāhiyāre, the Veyani Dravya Vihāṇe Sāmittaṃ [4, 2, 4, 158], one should adopt the minimum Upapāda Yoga of the subtle single-sensed Labdhya Paryāptaka that is present in the Vigrahagati.
The minimum Yoga of the gross single-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [146]
The minimum Yoga of the two-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [147]
The minimum Yoga of the three-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [148]
The minimum Yoga of the four-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [149]
The minimum Yoga of the non-sentient five-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [150]
The minimum Yoga of the sentient five-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [151]
The maximum Yoga of the subtle single-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [152]
The maximum Yoga of the gross single-sensed Labdhya Paryāptaka is innumerable times greater. [153]
The minimum Yoga of the subtle single-sensed Paryāptaka is innumerable times greater. [154]
The minimum Yoga of the gross single-sensed Paryāptaka is innumerable times greater. [155]
The maximum Yoga of the subtle single-sensed Paryāptaka is innumerable times greater. [156]
The maximum Yoga of the gross single-sensed Paryāptaka is innumerable times greater. [157]
The maximum Yoga of the two-sensed Aparyāptaka is innumerable times greater. [158]