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(Paryápta and Aparyápta). Souls who within one antar-muhurta, gain the capacity of fully developing the characterstics of the. body into which they are going to incarnate are called (Paryápta), while those that do not gain such capacity are called Aparyápta,
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(Antar-muhúrta) is a period of time, which at its minimum consists of an ávalí (wink) and one 'samaya' (instant of time), and at its maximum of forthy-eight minutes minus one instant. All the other periods between the minimum and the maximum are called medium antar-muhúrta.
Chart showing 14 Soul-classes (gatha 72).
NOTE: In this chart P- Paryápta.
Samsari (Mundane).
Sth vara (Immobile) one sensed.
P.
D.
(1)
Vàdara (gross).
Sükshma (fine).
A.
P.
N. D.
(2)
A.
N
(3) (4)
Irrational
A.
P. D.
N. (11) (12)
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A=Aparyápta. D-Developable. N- Non-developable.
JIVA-SOUL.
2-sensed.
A.
D.
N.
(5) (6)
Trasa (Mobile).
3-sensed.
P.
D.
(7)
Mukta (Liberated).
(8)
A. P. N. D.
(9)
4-sensed. 5-sensed.
Rational.
P. D.
N.
(13) (14)
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A. N.
(10)
A.
73. (Souls having as their bodies), Earth, water, fire, and air, (vegetable-bodied souls in) Nitya-nigoda,
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