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V. FOUNDATION OF RELIGIOUS ORDER 51-57
Initiation of Women 51 ; Twofold Dharma 51 ; The Gospel of Anekanta 53 ; The Orga
nization of the Monastic Order 55 VI. TRANSVALUATION
58—68 Egalitarianism 60 ; The Social Value of Religion : Extension of the Code of Conduct for the Householder 65
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VII. THE RELEVANCE OF THE JAINA
RELIGION TO MODERN PROBLEMS Ahiṁsā and Freedom from Passion 69; Non-violence and Liberty 71 ; Non-violence and Equality 72 ; Non-violence and Coexistence 73 ; Non-violence and Synthesis 74 ; Doctrine of Naya 76 ; Metaphysics 77; Animate and Inanimate 78; Āsrava (Cause of the Influx of Karma) and Bandha (Bondage of Karma) 78 ; The cycle of Suffering 79 ; The Means of Liberation from the Cycle of Sufferings 79 ; The Purpose of Metaphysics 80 ; The Doctrine of Karma 80 ; The Relative Potentiality of
Spiritual Exertion and Karma 81 VII. NIRVĀŅA (LIBERATION)
Epilogue 86 PHILOSOPHY AND EXHORTATION
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