Book Title: Trishasti Shalaka Purusa Caritra Part 1
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Helen M Johnson
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra
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These constitute all the essential divisions of Jiva, and 14 is the inclusive number universally recognized. By different combinations of these groups, it is possible to carry on the classification indefinitely, as some authors do. Some also carry the process of subdividing to a fantastic extent, making the total as much as 563 divisions of Jiva. See n. 29 for subdivisions of Ekendriya. I append further subdivisions of Pañcendriyas.
Pañcendriya.
I. Nārakas (16)
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Sañjñin.
Sañjñin. Asañjõin.
a. Living in Ratnaprabhā.
Sañjñin.
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2. Tiryañc (32)
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Śarkarāprabhā.
Valukāprabhā. Pañkaprabhā. Dhumaprabhā. Tamaḥprabhā. Mahātamaḥprabhā.
a. Jalacara. b. Sthalacara.
I. Catuşpada.
a. Ekakhura. b. Dvikhura. c. Gandipada. d. Sanakhapada.
2. Parisarpa.
c. Khecara.
3. Manuşya (303)
a. Uraḥparisarpa. b. Bhujaparisarpa.
(a. Karmabhūmija (15). b. Akarmabhūmija (30). Antaradvipaja (56).
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