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CONTENTS
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Object of Sensuous Cognition 161, Avadhijñāna-visaya or Object of avadhi-cognition 161, Gati or Movement 161, śarīra or Body 162, Parigraha or Appropriation 162, Abhimāna or Arrogance 162, Ucchvāsa or Breath 163, Āhāra or Nourishment 163, Vedanā or Feeling 163, Upapāta or Ability for Birth 163, Anubhāva or Inherent Loka-nature 164 The Rules as to Leśyā Among the Vāimānikas 164 The Enumer tion of Kalpas 165 An Account of the Gods Designated Lokāntika 165 The Specific Peculiarity of the Gods Residing in Anuttara Vimānas 166 The Nature of Animals 167 An Adhikāra-sūtra 167 The Maximum Life-duration in Case of the Bhavanapati-nikāya 168 The Maximum Life-duration in the case of the Vaimānikas 168 The Minimum Life-duration in the Case of the Vaimānikas 169 The Minimum Life-duration in the Case of the Hellish-Beings 170
The Minimum Life-duration in the Case of the Bhavanapatis
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The Life-duration in the Case of the Vyantaras 171 The Life-duration in the Case of the Jyotişkas 171 CHAPTER FIVE
173-222 The Types of ajīva 173 Enunciation of the Fundamental Substances 174 The Similarity and Dissimilarity Obtaining Between the Fundamental Substances 175
The words rūpa, mūrtatva and mūrti are all mutually
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