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109. Naraka Anupurvi, Hellish
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113. Agurulaghu, Not heavy-light; neither too heavy to move, nor too light to have stability.
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114. Upagháta, Self-destructive; Having a self-destructive limb or organ, as a stag's horns.
115. Paragháta, Destructive; Possessing a limb or organ fatal to others, as a lion's claws, etc.
116. Átápa, Hot light; radiant heat; possessed of a brilliant body, which is hot to others but not to the possessor, as the gross radiant earth bodied beings in the sun.
117. Udyota, Cold light, phosphorescence; cold light like moonshine.
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Uchchhvása, Respiration.
Viháyogati, Movement; capacity of moving in space. 2. 119. Shubha, Graceful.
120.
Aushbha, Awkward.
121. Pratyeka sharíra, Individual body; A body enjoyable by one soul only.
122. Sádhárana, Common body; Possessed and enjoyable by many souls, as a potato.
123. Trasa, Mobile, with bodies having 2, 3, 4, 5, senses.
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124. Sthávara, Immobile, with bodies having one sense only i. e., the sense of touch.
125. Subhaga, Amiable; amiable personality, even though not beautiful.
126. Durbhaga, Unprepossessing; even though beautiful.
127. Susvara, Sweet-voiced, musical.
128. Duhsvara, Harsh-voiced, noisy.
129. Shubha, Beautiful (body).
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Ashubha, Ugly (body).
131. Súkshma, Fine (body) uncuttable and all-pervasive. 132. Bádara, Gross (body).
133. Paryápti, Developable; capable of developing the body
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134. Áparyápti, Undevelopable; Incapable of developing the body fully.
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