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Renunciation of violence by tradition by Sulasa 112 Condemnation of violent teachings, individuals and so-called teachings 118 Animal violence in yajna is cruel and sinful 119 Examples of violent scriptures
120 The glory of non-violence.
121 Examples of violent scriptures, the fruit of non-violence 122 Five types of gross untruth
123 Prohibition of untruth
124 Four types of untruth and the fruit of untruth
129 The story of Kalikaacharya
12 The story of Vasuraja
17 Vasuraja's descent into hell, Kaushik's descent into hell 130 The fault of untruthful speech and the glory of truthful speech 131 Description of the giving of ungiven gifts and the resulting bad consequences.
132 The story of Muladeva
133 The story of Muladeva
134 The fruit of abstaining from theft
147 Violence against living beings from sexual intercourse
148 The wickedness of a lustful woman, various harms from intercourse with immoral women
150 The fault of going to another's wife, the terrible faults of going to a prostitute and going to another's wife, the story of Ravana
153 The decision of Ramachandra's exile
155 Chandranakha attracting Ravana towards Sita
156 Ravana's abduction of Sita and the meeting of Viradha with Rama
157 Fake Sugriva
158 Battle between fake and real Sugriva, death of Saahasagati 159 Hanuman's meeting with Sita, entry into Lanka for war
160 Use of infallible power, Lakshmana faints, Rama and Ravana's war, Ravana's death, the story of Sudarshan, the story of Sudarshan, Sudarshan firm in virtue, not caught in Kapila's web
165 The decision of Abhayarani to trap Sudarshan in the web
166 Bringing Sudarshan by Abhaya
167 Accusation by Abhaya, order of execution
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The throne of the Shuli, the disturbance of Diksha Vyantari and Kevalgyan, Moksha
170 Useful moral education for observing celibacy 171 Renunciation of possessions is necessary, faults from possessions, description of the quantity of possessions, faults arising from possessions.
174 The story of Sagarchakra
175 The story of Sagarchakravarti
176 The story of Gau Sangrahi Kuchikarna, Teelak Seth, Nandraja 177 The story of the greedy Nandraja, the glory of contentment and the wise Abhayakumar, the story of Abhayakumar
180 The story of Abhayakumar, the division in Chandrapradyot's army due to Abhayakumar's intelligence 182 Abhay is handed over to Chandrapradyot by the illusionary Shravaka 183 Abhayakumar's liberation, bringing Chandrapradyot bound 185 Removal of disbelief towards the earth, Abhay's initiation, praise of contentment
186 The glory of contentment
187 The characteristics, nature and types of the Bhogopbhogparimanavrat
190 Harm from alcohol
191 The evils and irony of drinking alcohol and eating meat 192 Faults arising from meat eating
193 Description of the renunciation of meat in Manusmriti etc. and the plight of meat eaters, worshipping gods and ancestors with meat is also unrighteous, there is no similarity between meat eating and non-meat eating, the fault in butter, the excrement of honeybees, honey produced from violence is also to be renounced
197 Description of Udumbar, Anantakaaya etc.
198 The fault in eating at night
199 The harms arising from eating at night
200 The views of other scriptures and Ayurveda on the renunciation of eating at night
201 The bad fruit of eating at night and the good fruit of its renunciation 202 Description of eating at night and the two-leafed plant
203 Renunciation of food contaminated with microscopic organisms and four types of punishment for evil
204 The nature of Artarodradhyan and the punishment for evil in the form of teaching of sin 205 Description of Pramadaacharan, renunciation of the punishment for evil in the form of Pramadaacharan and the characteristics of Samayikvrat
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