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CONTENTS
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General introduction A reader's key to the text on Samyaktva
7-13 14-14
Section 1: From Faith to Liberation
Introduction to Section 1
16-18
19-32 33-46 47-79
1.1. Samyaktva: Preliminary Understanding
1.1.1 Mangalaacharana 1.1.2 The Meaning and Definition of Samyaktva
1.1.3 Samyaktva: Definition and Attributes 1.2. Samyaktva: Advanced Study
1.2.1 Three Gems of Enlightenment as Means of Liberation 1.2.2 Nature of Mithyaatva 1.2.3 Origin and Attainment of Samyaktva 1.2.4 Attainment of Samyaktva: Easy or Difficult? 1.2.5 From the Darkness of Mithyaatva to the Light of Samyaktva 1.2.6 Samyaktva from the Nishchaya and Vyavahaara Viewpoints 1.2.7 Eight Limbs of Samyaktva 1.2.8 Sixty-seven Proclamations of Vyavahaara Samyaktva 1.2.9 Who can Attain Samyaktva? 1.2.10 Conduct of one who has Attained Samyaktva 1.2.11 Samyaktva: The Incomparable Art of Living 1.2.12 Impact of Samyaktva and the Changes It Brings About 1.2.13 Central Pre-eminence of Samyaktva 1.2.14 Samyaktva: Firmness, Protection and Purity
1.2.15 Liberation through Samyaktva 1.3. Some tentative conclusions 1.4. Samyaktva: relevant passages in the canonical texts
1.4.1 Samyaktva in Shvetaambara Aagamas 1.4.2 Samyaktva in Digambara texts
1.4.3 Samyaktva in Philosophical texts References Section 1
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