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it-(9) silfuro (Hr ), (2) , () 39414 feft, (x) qurano ufafa, (4) Tafa, (€) 399414 Tetor, aen (9) qaf472 72 577 Fra stal GTCT TO Yahle to तिर्यचयोनिक जीवो के ७४ ५ = ३५ भेद करके ३५ तथा एक सामान्य, यो कुल ३६ प्रश्नो का समाधान दिया गया है। ये कुल ३६ अवगाहना स्थान कहे जाते है।
(7) The epitomic verses compiling the aforesaid in brief are as follows,
The maximum avagahana (space occupied) by the body of a Sammurchhim (of asexual origin) Jalachar Panchendriya Tiryanchyonik (aquatic five-sensed animal) is one thousand yojans, of a Sammurchhım (of asexual origin) Chatushpad Sthalchar (quadruped terrestrial) is gavyut prithakatva, of a Sammurchhim (of asexual origin) Urparisarp Sthalchar (nonlimbed reptilian terrestrial) is yojan prithakatva and that of a Sammurchhım (of asexual origin) Bhujparisarp Sthalchar (limbed reptilian terrestrials) and a Sammurchhım (of asexual origin) Khechar Tiryanch Panchendriya (aerial five-sensed animal) is dhanush prtithakatva. (1)
Of the Garbhavyutkrant Trryanch Panchendriya (five-sensed animals born out of womb) the maximum avagahana (space occupied) of a Jalachar (aquatic) is one thousand yojans, of a Chatushpad Sthalchar (quadruped terrestrial) is six gavyut, of Urparisarp Sthalchar (non-limbed reptilian terrestrial) is one thousand yojans and of a Bhujparisarp Sthalchar (limbed reptilian terrestrial) is gavyut prithakatva (two to nine gavyut). That of a Khechar Thryanch Panchendriya (aerial five-sensed animals) is dhanush prithakatua (two to nine dhanush). (2)
Elaboration—The aforesaid aphorisms describe the avagahana (space occupied) of the bodies of five-sensed animals There are four divisions of five-sensed animals (1) Naarak (infernal beings). (2) Tiryanch (animals), (3) Manushya (human beings), and (4) Deva (divine beings or gods) The avagahana (space occcupied) in context of infernal beings has already been discussed. Five-sensed animals are again divided into five categories—(1) Jalachar—those who move in water or aquatic. (2) Sthalchar—those who move on land like cow, buffalo etc or terrestrials. (3) Khechar—those who move in the air or
सचित्र अनुयोगद्वार सूत्र-२
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Ilustrated Anuyogadvar Sutra-2
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