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Second square (4 x 4 = 16) has four Chhedanaks (8, 4, 2, 1).
Third square (16 x 16 = 256) has eight Chhedanaks (128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1).
Fourth square (256x 256 = 65,536) has sixteen Chhedanaks
Fifth square (65,536 x 65,536 = 4,29,49,67,296) has thirty two Chhedanaks Sixth square (4,29,49,67,296x4,29,49,67,296 =
1,84,46,74,40,73,70,95,51,616) has sixty four Chhedanaks In mathematical terms each following square has twice the number of Chhedanaks its preceeding square has. Fifth square has 32 Chhedanaks and sixth square has 64 Chhedanaks Adding these two we get 96 Chhedanaks.
Another way of putting it is—the number arrived at by multiplying 1 by two consecutively for 96 times is called a 96 Chhedanak number. This will be same as the number arrived at by multiplying sixth square with fifth square
(४) तेयग-कम्मगसरीरा जहा एतेंसि चेव ओहिया ओरालिया तहा भाणियव्वा।
(४) मनुष्यो के बद्ध-मुक्त तैजस्-कार्मणशरीर का प्रमाण इन्हीं के बद्ध-मुक्त औदारिकशरीरों के समान जानना चाहिए।
(4) As regards the baddh and mukta taijas-karman sharıra (bound and abandoned fiery and karmic bodies) of human beings it should be read just as the statement regarding their baddh and mukta audarik sharıras (bound and abandoned gross physical bodies). वाणव्यंतर देवों के बद्ध-मुक्त शरीर
४२४. (१) वाणमंतराणं ओरालियसरीरा जहा नेरइयाणं।
४२४. (१) वाणव्यंतर देवों के औदारिकशरीरों का प्रमाण नारको के औदारिकशरीरों जैसा जानना चाहिए। (सूत्र ४१८) VANAVYANTAR GODS ___424. (1) The details regarding the audarak sharuras (gross physical bodies) of Vanavyantar gods should be read just as the सचित्र अनुयोगद्वार सूत्र-२
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Illustrated Anuyogadvar Sutra-2
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