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Chakkhandagama Veyanakhand
[4, 2, 6, 180
The three-location-bound jivas of Asatavedaniya, who are bound by the lowest and most excellent state of Gnanavaraniya, bind it. || 179 ||
The four-location-bound jivas of Asada, and the jivas who have transcended Asada, bind the two-fold bond. || 180 || The four-location-bound jivas of Asatavedaniya bind the most excellent state of Asatavedaniya. || 180 ||
Their classification is of two types - Anantarovanidha and Paramparovanidha. || 181 ||
The four-location-bound jivas of Sada, the three-location-bound jivas, the two-location-bound jivas of Asatavedaniya, and the three-location-bound jivas of Asatavedaniya, are deficient in the lowest state of Gnanavaraniya. || 182 ||
The jivas bound by the second state are more numerous than them. || 183 ||
The jivas bound by the third state are more numerous than them. || 184 ||
Thus, they are more numerous than each other, up to the ocean-like multitude. || 185 ||
Beyond that, they are less numerous than each other, up to the ocean-like multitude. || 186 ||
The two-location-bound jivas of Sada and the four-location-bound jivas of Asata are deficient in the lowest state of Gnanavaraniya. || 187 ||
The jivas bound by the second state are more numerous than them. || 188 ||
The jivas bound by the third state are more numerous than them. || 189 ||
Thus, they are more numerous than each other, up to the ocean-like multitude. || 190 ||