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________________ LECTURE XXXVI. 207 The Living Beings and the Things without life make up this world (Lôka); but the space where only Things without life are found is called the Non-world (Alôka). (2) The Living Beings and the Things without life will be described with reference to 1. substance, 2. place, 3. time, and 4. development. (3) A. Things without life. Things without life are 1. possessing form, 2. formless; the formless things are of ten kinds, those possessing form are of four kinds. (4) (1) The ten kinds of formless things: 1. Dharma, 2. its divisions, 3. its indivisible parts; 4. Adharma, 5. its divisions, 6. its indivisible parts; 7. space, i. With two organs of sense, 128-136. ii. With three organs of sense, 137-145. iii. With four organs of sense, 146-155. iv. With five organs of sense, 156-246. a. Denizens of hell, 157–170. b. Animals (vertebratae), 171-193. 1. Aquatic, 171-178. 2. Terrestrial, 179-186. 3. Aerial, 187-193. c. Men, 194-202. d. Gods, 203-246. 1. Bhavanavâsin, 205, 218. 2. Vyantara, 206, 219. 3. Gyotishka, 207, 220. 4. Vaimânika, 208, 221-246. d'. Living in Kalpas, 209, 210, 221-232. 6'. Living above the Kalpas, 211. d. Graivêyakas, 212, 213, 233-241. B. Anuttaras, 214-217, 242, 243. Appendix, 247-267. s Gîva and agîva. The former is defined in the Dipikâ as upayôgavân in accordance with our text, XXVIII, 10; the latter is also called pudgala.
SR No.011060
Book TitleJaina Sutras 02 Uttaradhyayan Sutra and Sutrakritang Sutra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Jacobi
PublisherMax Muller
Publication Year
Total Pages500
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size27 MB
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