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[5, 3, 80] The topic of the classification of substances through the door of the binding principle.
[733] This is the chapter on the discussion of the classification of substances. Which principle accepts which classification? The principles of Naigama, Vyavahara and Sangraha accept all classifications. || 72 ||
The principle of Ujusudo does not accept the classification of two. || 73 || The principle of Rjusutra does not accept the classification of establishment. || 73 || The principle of Saddana accepts the classification of name and the classification of essence. || 74 || The principle of Shabdana accepts the classification of name and the classification of essence. || 74 ||
The topic of the classification of substances is discussed here. There are fourteen doors of the principle in this: classification-form, classification-non-form, classification-stable-unstable-following, classification-different-continuous-following, classification-power-pair-following, classification-field-following, classification-touch-following, classification-time-following, classification-interval-following, classification-essence-following, classification-application-following, classification-quantity-following, classification-part-part-following and classification-less-more-following. || 75 ||
The classification of one-region-atomic-pudgala-substance is called the classification of form. || 76 || This is the classification of two-region-atomic-pudgala-substance. || 77 ||
Thus, there are classifications of three-region, four-region, five-region, six-region, seven-region, eight-region, nine-region, ten-region, countable-region, uncountable-region, limited-region, unlimited-region, infinite-region and infinite-infinite-region atomic-pudgala-substance. || 78 ||
The classification of infinite-infinite-region atomic-pudgala-substance is called the classification of food-substance. || 79 ||
The classification of food-substance is called the classification of non-food-substance. || 80 ||