Book Title: Gommatasara Karma Kanda
Author(s): Nemichandra Siddhant Chakravarti, J L Jaini
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ 138 THE SACRED BOOKS OF THE JAINAS. (potentially developable). Similarly is (33) the maximum (increasing vibratory division of one-sensed), fine (undevelopable), and (34) of fine (potentially undevelopable); then (35) the maximum of gross (undevelopables) and gross (potentially developable). (Then there is first) interval, (in which there are increasing vibratory divisions, the number of which is an innumerable part of the basic line of the universe, and which are found in no soul. It only means that there is an addition of so many increasing vibratory divisions to the 36th division before we multiply it by an innumerable part of a Palya to obtain the next division). (The 37th division is) the minimum changing (vibratory division) of (one-sensed) fine undevelopable souls (and 38) of (one-sensed) other (i. e., gross undevelopable) and (39) (40) the maximum (of these two respectively). Then again (there is the second) interval (of the same extent as above). Then the (41) (42) (43) and (44), (2 minimum and 2 maximum changing divisions of those (i. e., one-sensed fine and gross potentially) developables. Beyond this (there is the third) interval (of the same extent as above), (then in their order come from (45) to (54) the minimum of the five mobile, i. e., 2, 3, 4 and 5 irrational and 5 rational) completely undevelopable (souls and then their five) maximum increasing vibratory divisions. (Then is the fourth interval of the same extent as above. Then come from (55) to (64) the 5 minimum and 5 maximum) changing (vibratory divisions of the 5 mobiles) completely undevelopable. (Then the 5th interval as above). (Then from (65) to (74) the 5 minimum and 5 maximum) increasing (vibratory divisions) of (the mobile) potentially developables. Then the sixth interval as above). (Lastly come from (75) to (84) the (5 minimum and 5 maximum) changing (vibratory) divisions (of the mobile developables). • (Thus there) are intervals beyond each (of the 6 groups of 84 divisions). Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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