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vi Harmless Souls
3 Conclusions
Part III - KUNDAKUNDA: THE PRAVACANASĀRA N. I
4 Kundakunda: content and context
4.1 Kundakunda - Primary sources and chronology
4.2 Upayoga
i) Upayoga before Kundakunda
ii) Upayoga according to the Pravacanasara
(i)
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5 The mechanism of bondage according to the Pravacanasāra 5.1 The mechanism of bondage
5.2 Moha
5.3 Himsă in the Pravacanasāra
The role of himsa in the Pravacanasāra
ii) Himsā, moha and upadhi
iii) Himsā and compassion
i) Dhyāna
ii) Dhyana and jñāna
iii) Jñāna
6.5 The rationale for external ascetic practice according to the
Pravacanasara
6.6 Socio-religious roles in the Pravacanasara
Part IV - KUNDAKUNDA: THE SAMAYASĀRA
7 Kundakunda: definitions and truths
7.1 Samayasara
i) Introduction
ii) Samaya
6 The mechanism of liberation according to the Pravacanasāra
6.1 Căritra
6.2 Sāmāyika
6.3 Tapas and dhyāna
6.4 Meditation in the Pravacanasāra
7.2 Vyavahāra-niscaya: the two truths doctrine
7.3 Two 'two truths' doctrines
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