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Table of Contents (Summary)
Jain Fundamentals Jain Prayers Chapter 01 - Jain Concept of God and Universe Chapter 02 - Pancha Parmeshtis (Five Reverend Personalities) Chapter 03 - Religion (Dharma) and Its Significance
Jain Conduct Chapter 04 - Moksha Märg (Path of Liberation) Chapter 05 - Vrata (Vows) for Sädhu / Sädhvi and Shrävak / Shrävikä Chapter 06 - Panchächär (Five Codes of Conduct) Chapter 07 - Practicability of Ahimsa (Nonviolence) Chapter 08 - Virtues: Kshamä, Vinay, Saralatä and Santosh) Chapter 09 - Bhävanäs (Reflections or Contemplations) Chapter 10 - Jain Concept of Devotion (Bhakti / Prayer) Chapter 11 - Swadhyay (Study of Self) Chapter 12 - Dhyana (Meditation)
Jain Philosophy Chapter 13 - Tripadi (Three Pronouncements) Chapter 14 - Shad Dravya (Six Universal Substances) Chapter 15 - Nava-tattva (Nine Fundamentals) Chapter 16 - Asrava (Influx of Karma) Chapter 17 - Bandha (Bondage of Karma) Chapter 18 - Samvar (Prevention) Chapter 19 - Nirjarä and Moksha (Eradication and Liberation) Chapter 20 - Theory of Karma Chapter 21 - Punya and Päp (Virtuous Karma and Non-virtuous Karma) Chapter 22 - Shad Sthänaka (Six Fundamental Truths) Chapter 23 - Fourteen Gunasthäna (Stages of Spiritual Development) Chapter 24 - Anekäntaväda I - Theory of Multiplicity Chapter 25 - Anekäntaväda II - Pramäna, Naya and Syädväda Chapter 26 - Anekäntaväda III - Five Samaväya (Five Causal Factors) Chapter 27 - Jain History Chapter 28 - Jain Ägam Literature
Reference Books
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