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JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION
heavy nor light, the body of a Founder of the Holy Order (tirthankara), normal formation of the body and abnormal formation of the body. (c) Trasa-daśaka - There are ten sub-species in this group : a body possessing more than one sense, gross body, developed body, individual body, firm body, beautiful and lovely parts of the body, gaining of sympathy without any obligation, sweet voice, suggestive speech and honour and glory-winning personality. (d) Sthāvara-dašaka - This group also consists of ten subspecies : a body possessing one sense only, subtle body, undeveloped body, a body in common, a body without firmness, ugly parts of the body, no gaining of sympathy, illsounding voice, unsuggestive speech and dishonour and shamegiving personality.
The scheme of the sub-species of the physique-making karma is as under :
Nāma Karma
Pinda-prakstis Pratyeka- Trasa-dasaka Sthāvaraprakệtis(8) (10)
dasaka (10) 1. States of Existence (4) 2. Classes of Beings (5) 3. Bodies (5) 4. Chief and Secondary Parts of Bodies (3) 5. Bindings (15) 6. Sanghātanas (5) 7. Firmnesses of Joints (6) 8. Figures (6) 9. Colours (5) 10. Odours (2) 11. Tastes (5) 12. Touches (8) 13. Anupūrvis (4) 14. Gaits (2)
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