Book Title: Jain Journal 1978 10
Author(s): Jain Bhawan Publication
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ OCTOBER, 1978 inputs, non-rise, termination of bonds etc., and the phases. The verses from 897 to 913 detail the tables for the three vital operators already noted. 61 Labdhisara:39 The various types of mapped tables are predominant here. This commentary begins with numerical symbolism of the combinatorial situations of rise of configurations at the fourth control station, decisive for a controllabillity phenomenon leading to original realization. The tables appear for the three operational phases of a bios (vv. 37-55). Then geometric and algebraic tables follow for measures of uptraction (utkarṣaṇa) and downtraction (apakarṣaṇa) of karmic matter in various trails and positions of the state triangular matrix, for the first two operators. Similarly the tables for the corresponding energylevels follow (vv. 56-90). Then the symbolic tables for geometric transition (guna samkramana) follow, alongwith the comparability of impartation (anubhaga) energy-levels in sections (vv. 91-96). Similar are the tables for the subsidence periods. In the chapter on annihilation-sameliness, tables are regarding the premature rise and transition fluent for downtraction with various other operations corresponding to the sameliness-attachment (samyaktva-moha), depicted through nisusus and frustules (phalis). Here ends the last instant of the invariant operator (vv. 121-146). These mappings represent the hidden techniques of the system-theoretic approach. Then follow the comparability of the measures of the periods of various operators engaged above (vv. 152-163). In the chapter on disposition-reachability (caritra-labdhi) the tables describe the operational details in the mappings of the matter at different portions of the state matrix (vv. 173-176). Then follow the tables for the comparability of various operational periods of operators (vv. 178-183). The tables for comparability of purity of phases at partial restraints are mapped (vv. 184-188), and then those for reduction of impartation through energy-levels follow (v. 226). The subsidence of the fluent of the sex-feeling at the inter-operation (antara-karana) etc., are tabled in vv. 252-266. The tables for comparability of various sensation periods follow in v. 282, and the consequent changes in the state tables of impartation in fine tracts (sukşma kṛṣṭis) 39. Cf. 2(a) and (b). Cf. A. Rapoport, 'Uses of Mathematical Isomorphisms in General System Theory', pp. 123-30, sec. IA, Proc. of XIII Int. Cong. of Hist. of Sc. op. cit. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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