Book Title: Chapter on Passion
Author(s): N L Jain
Publisher: Parshwanath Vidyapith

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________________ (266): Chapters on Passions Most of these disquisition doors have two kinds of description: (1) general and (ii) particular. Further, out of them, seven disquisition doors (from 2-7 and proximity) are not possible in case of normal description. The Cūrņi has not described the easier eleven disquisition doors, but Vīrasena has described them all. 27. Here from, the next 32 verses are doctrinal verses related with sub-species transition in groups in unit Samaya. The verse 27 indicates how many types of sub-specie undergo total transition in unit Samaya and how many do not do so in the same time. The faith-deluding Karma (FD) does not undergo transition in conduct-deluding Karma (CD). Hence, it is only the 25 sub-species of conduct deluding Karma and only two species of faith-deluding Karma undergo transition in unit Samaya. Thus, all the 28 species in a group do not undergo transition. The other group transitions are specified below as per the commentators in Table-6. The next eleven verses indicate how many receptor (and assimilators) positions are there for group transition in unit Samaya and how many non-receptor positions are there for the same as summarised in Table-6. Table 6 : Transition and Receptor Positions Verse GroupTransition No. of Receptors 28 Details of Receptor Positions 28-10 (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 21, 16, 12, 8, 20) 22, 15, 11, 19 17,21 29 30 26, 27 25 4 2 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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