Book Title: Jiva Vichar Prakaranam
Author(s): Ratnaprabhvijay
Publisher: Ratnaprabhvijay

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________________ 124 have a desire to move about alone, they can move about alone. Other, wise they live in the samudaya. In case of Pratyéka Buddhas, the gods give the symbolic accessories or they remain without those accessories. 13. Eka--siddhas are those Siddhas who have become siddha in one moment. 14 Anéka-siddhas are those numerous Siddhas who have become siddha in one samaya. If during one samaya (instant) one or at the most, thirty-two become siddha, during the second samaya also thirty-two become siddha, and without an interval till eight samayas thirtytwo become siddha, and beyond that, there is an interval. Sinilarly commencing with the thirty-third and ending with forty-eighth become siddha in one samaya, then, they become siddha, without an interval for seven samayas, and then there is an interval In the same manner, commencing with the forty-ninth and ending with the sixty, they become siddha in one samaya, then, they become siddha without an interval for six samayas, and then there is an interval of many samayas. In a similar way, one hundred and eight become siddha in one samaya-and then there is an interval of many samayas. 15. Buddha-bodhita Siddhas are those siddhas who have become siddha (freed) hy the precept of some eminent ācāryas (preceptors.) In this way, the fifteen (15) kinds of siddhas are briefiy mentioned. Only two kinds are given in the text, and the rest are not described, because all of them are included in the two varieties. 25 CHAPTER III एथ एकेन्द्रियादिजीवानां शरीर - आयुःस्वकार्यस्थिति-माण - योनि प्रमाणानि प्रकटयन्नाह - सिं जीवाणं सरीरमाउ-ठिई-सकायम्मि । non vìformoi, àfér di zafar á uforut || 26 || F

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