13. Parittarammana Tika:
(iii) (1031). What are the dhamma which have incomparable dhamma
as object?
There are mind and mental concomitants which arise with the dhamma of incomparable efficacy as object.
~These are the dhamma which have incomparable dhamma as object.
(iii) (1422). What are the dhamma which have incomparable dhamma
as object?
There are: the four Ariya Paths which are Supramundane; and the four Fruits of the life of a samana.
~These are the dhamma which have incompaarble dhamma as object.
There are: four meritorious thoughts of the Sensuous Sphere which are not associated with wisdom; four types of non-causative action not associated with wisdom; all the (12) demeritorious thoughts.
These (20) dhamma sometimes have object of limited efficacy and sometimes have object of lofty attainments; It should not be taken that they sometimes have object of limited efficacy and that they sometimes have object of lofty attainments.
There are: four meritorious thoughts of the Sensuous Sphere which are associated with wisdom; four types of non-causative action associated with wisdom; meritorious thought and non-causative action pertaining to the fourth jhana of the Fine material Sphere; Mind-Consciousness-Element which is no-causative action without root cause and which arises together with equanimity.
These (11) dhamma sometimes have object of limited efficacy, sometimes have object of lofty attainments, and sometimes have incomparable object. It should not be taken that they sometimes have object of limited efficacy, sometimes have object of lofty attainments, and sometimes have incomparable dhamma as object.
There are: meritorious thoughts, resultants, and non-causative action pertaining to the three or the four jhanas of the Fine material Sphere; resultant of the Fourth Jhana (of the Fine Material Sphere); Jhana of Infinity of Space; and jhana of Nothinness.
It should not be taken that these dhamma have object of limited efficacy, or have object of lofty attainments, or have incomparable dhamma as object.
Corporeality and Nibbana are dhamma which do not attend to any object.