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The Twenty-five kinds of the Sub-types Cāritramohanīya 299, The sixteen Kaşāyas 299, The Nine Nokasāyas 299, The Four Subtypes of the Āyuş-karma 300 The Fortytwo Sub-types of the Nāmakarma, The Fourteen .subtypes designated pindapraksti 300, The ten subtypes designated trasa-daśaka and the ten subtypes designated sthāvara-daśaka 301, The eight subtypes designated pratyeka-prakrti 303 The Two Sub-types of the Gotra-karma 303 The Five Sub-types of the Antarāya-karma 304 An Account of Sthitibandha, or 'Bondage-in-respect-of-duration' 304
An Account of anubhāva-bandha or 'Bondage-in-respect-ofintensity' 305, An Analysis of Anubhāva and of Bondage in Respect of it 305, The Mode of an Anubhāva Yielding Fruit 305, The State of Karma Subsequent to the Appearance of Fruit 306 An Account of pradeśa-bandha or ‘Bondage-in-respect-ofConstituent-units' 307 A Division into the Auspicious and Inauspicious Karma-types 308, The 42 Karma-types Treated as Auspicious 310, The 82 Karma-types Treated as Inauspicious 310 CHAPTER NINE
311-354 The Nature of Saṁvara 311 The Means of Samvara 312 The Nature of Gupti 312 The Types of Samiti 313 The Types of Dharma 314 The Types of Anuprekṣā or Deep-reflection 318, Anityānupreksā 318, Asaraṇānupreksā 318, Saṁsārānuprekşā 319, Ekatvānupreksā 319, Aśucitvānuprekṣā 320, Asrava-anupreksā 320, Samvaraanupreksā 320, Nirjarā-anupreksā 321, Loka-anupreksā 321, Bodhidurlabha-anupreksā 321, Dharma-svākhyātatva-anupreksā 321
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