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Contents Belssing from the late Upadhyaya Pushkara Muni Publisher's Note Foreword Preface by Vijaya Muni Sastri Chapter
1 Introducing the subject II Jaina Conduct--A bird's eye view III Right Faith-the basis of Jaina Conduct IV Stages in the evolution of the soul
V Vows--A comprehensive study VI Conduct of the laity in Jaina Scriptures VII Lay Votaries : their different nomenclatures
but single aim VIII Qualities of those who renounce worldly objects IX Living without addictions
X Criteria of Conduct : Vows of Lay Votaries XI Background of spiritual endeavour: special vows XII Ascetics' conduct in the Jaina literature XIII Consecration for a religious purpose XIV Monks' proper conduct XV Monks' different roles XVI Monks' Federation and its administrators XVII Two paths of spiritual endeavour :
Utsarga and Apavada XVIII Penance for self-purification XIX Ten Characteristics of Monks' Dharma XX Abstract contemplation XXI Passionless voluntary death XXII Impediments to spiritual endeavour and
conquest over then XXIII Non-violence XXIV Truth
XXV Vertical movement of life : Celibacy XXVI The Lofty Ideal of possessionlessness XXVII Manifold dimensions of the vow of non-stealing XXVIII No food at night XXIX Self-regulation and Self-restraint :
Astapravacanamata XXX Established Code of Conduct XXXI Six indispensable duties XXXII Conclusion
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