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d) The anupreksās: The twelve sorts of reflection e) Parişaha-jaya: Victory over the twenty-two
afflictions f) The cãritras: The five kinds of right conduct
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B - Nirjarā: The dissociation of karman a) The bāhya-tapas: The six forms of extemal
austerities b) The abhyantara-tapas: The six forms of internal
austerities
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Chapter 6. The highest form of tapas:
Dhyāna, mental concentration a) The nature of dhyāna and the conditions required
for its practice b) The different types of dhyāna c) Dharma-dhyāna: Concentration on major aspects
of the doctrine d) Sukla-dhyāna: Very pure concentration e) The Tattvānušāsana or Dhyānaśāstra of
Acārya Rāmasena f) The Yogaśāstra of Acārya Hemacandra
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Chapter 7. The path on earth comes to an end
and becomes a non-path A - Kevala-jñāna: Omniscience
a) The nature of kevala-jñāna b) The kevalin, arhat or jins: The omniscient one
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B - Moksa: Liberation
a) The final break-through b) Full Realisation
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C - Nirvāņa: Eternal Bliss
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PART III THE NEVER-ENDING PILGRIMAGE
408 Introduction
408 1. The heritage of the past : In the footsteps of the vitarāgas, 409
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