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Illustration No. 14
This illustration includes only the bondage with an end. Visrasa-bandh has been explained in illustration -13. All this is summed up in the following chart -
Types of bandh
(1) Visrasa bandh
(2) Prayoga bandh
15 with beginning
without beginning
no beginning and no end.
with beginning and no end.
with beginning and end
related to related to related to binding force container (jaggery transformation (Paramanu). and old wine). (clouds).
motion entity
related
rest entity
related
space entity
related
seamless bondage
colligative bondage (bundle of grass, logs of wood)
bondage related
to body
bondage related to
body formation
agglutinative
bondage (mats, pieces of leather,
pitchers, clothes, and
adhesive, shellac, wax)
accumulative
bondage (heaps of hay,
cow-dung, or rubbish)
organized accumulative integrative bondage bondage (construction of well, pond, parapet
wall etc. with the help of lime,
partial integrative complete
· bondage (cart, integrative clay or wood), chariot, palanquin) bondage
(milk and water)
bondage related to body
body related bondage caused by past application (mutual bondage of soul-space-points of infernal and worldly
beings while undergoing Samudghat)
body related bondage caused by present application (mutual
bondage of fiery and karmic bodies during Kevali Samudghat):
bondage related to body formation
gross physical transmutable telemigratory fiery body
karmic body hody body budy
-- Shatak-8, lesson-9, Sutra-1-24 0441414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141
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