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20 66 (P. 36; H. 33). dvādaśāṅgaḥ patākā syān na vā syāt prāptisambhavaḥ. ‘The Development (garbha) is a searching after the Germ (bīja), which is seen and lost by turns. It has twelve subdivisions. [In it] there should be an Episode (patākā), or [else] there should not be Prospect of Success (prāptisambhava=prāptyāśā).’
 * garbhas tu dṛṣṭanaṣṭasya bījasyānveṣaṇam muhuḥ

67 (P. 37, 38 a; H. 34, 35 a). ‘[The twelve subdivisions of the Development are]: Mis-statement (abhūtāharaṇa), Indication (mārga), Supposition (rūpa), Exaggeration (udāharaṇa), Progress (krama), Propitiation (saṃgraha), Deduction (ānumāna), Quarrel (toṭaka), Outwitting (adhibala), Dismay (udvega), Consternation (sambhrama), and Revelation (ākṣepa). Their definitions are given [in the following sections].’
 * abhūtāharaṇam mārgo rūpodāharaṇe kramaḥ saṃgrahaś cānumānaṃ ca toṭakādhibale tathā udvegasambhramākṣepā lakṣaṇaṃ ca praṇīyate.

68 (P. 38 b1; H. 35 b1). ‘Mis-statement (abhūtāharaṇa) is deception.’
 * abhūtāharaṇaṃ chadma.