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(C) The Approach of Self-knowledge (D) The Approach of Practical Utility (E) The Yogic Approach (F) The Approach of Faith
(G) The Approach of Reason III. Concluding Remarks
43
44-46
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Chapter : Three EVOLUTION OF THE JAINA THEORY OF
OMNISCIENCE 47–72 I. Classification and Categorisation
47-61 (A) Reasons and Motives (B) Chief Senses of 'Omniscience'
50 II. Darsana and Jñāna
61-67 Relation Between Darśana & Jñāna in
the state of Omniscience 1. Kramavāda 2. Sahavāda
3. Abhedavāda III. The Jaina Theory of Omniscience : Chronology 67-72
Chapter : Four SOUL PSYCHOLOGY AND OMNISCIENCE 73-103 1. Soul Psychology and Omniscience
73–79 II. Gradation of Souls and Stages of Omniscience 79-92 Introductory
79 (A) Gradation in the Form of Pañca-Parameshi
and the Concept of Omniscience (B) Five Types of Conditions of the Existence
of Soul (Gati) (C) Gradation of Functions of the Jivas and
Omniscience (Mārgana)
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