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अध्याय-६
commencement (ārambha); of three kinds in terms of (three kinds of) 'yoga'; of three kinds in terms of doing (kyta), causing it done (kārita) and approval (anumata); of four kinds in terms of (four kinds of) passions (kaşāya). All these, with their combinations, are of one hundred and eight kinds.
Formulating a plan to commit violence, etc., is planning (samrambha). Collecting necessary materials for its execution is preparation (samārambha). Commencement of it is ‘ārambha’. The threefold activity (yoga) has already been explained as bodily-activity (kāyayoga), speech-activity (vacanayoga) and thought-activity (manoyoga). To perform an action by oneself is doing (kyta). To get it performed by another is causing it done (kārita). Endorsement of what has been done by another is approval (anumata). Anger (krodha), pride (māna), deceitfulness (māyā) and greed (lobha) are the four passions (kaşāya). The word 'vićeşa’ differentiates one thing from another. It is added to every term: planning, preparation, and so on. The substratum of the living comprises combination of all these - the first of three kinds, the second of three kinds, the third of three kinds, and the fourth of four kinds. The living-substratum (jīvādhikaraṇa) due to planning (samrambha) is of thirty-six kinds as under: bodily-planning (kāya-samrambha) is of twelve kinds: anger-doing-bodily-planning (krodha-krta-kāyasamrambha), pride-doing-bodily-planning (māna-kặta-kāyasamrambha), deceitfulness-doing-bodily-planning (māyā-kyta-kāyasamrambha), greed-doing-bodily-planning (lobha-kặta-kāyasamrambha), anger-others-bodily-planning (krodha-kārita-kāyasamrambha), pride-others-bodily-planning (māna-kārita-kāyasamrambha), deceitfulness-others-bodily-planning (māyā-kāritakāya-samrambha), greed-others-bodily-planning (lobha-kārita-kāyasamrambha), anger-approval-bodily-planning (krodha-anumatakāya-saņrambha), pride-approval-bodily-planning (māna-anumata
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