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Chapter Two-JAINA PHILOSPHY 60-92 The Six Dravyas (60). Jiva (61), Pudgala (69), Nature of Universe (69), Karmas (65), Dharma and Adharma (65), Akaba (66), Tbe Six Dravyas in Buddhist Literature (66), The Jaina Conception of Jiva (Soul) (66), Ajiva or Pudgala (73) Nature of Karmas Aśrava, Bandha, Sarvara and Nirjară (73), Mokşa (84), Nature of Universe (85), Nature of Word (89), Dharma, Adharma and Kāla Dravyas (90), Ākāśa (91), Conclusion (92).
Chapter Three - JAINA ETHICS 93-124 A. The Duties of Jaina House holders (93-109).
Jaina Ethics (93), The Four Siksāvratas (93), The Eleven Stages of the Ethical Evolution of Householders (94), The Duties of a Jaina House-bolders as reflected in Pāli Literature (94), Pañcāņuvratas (94), Tridanda and Hinsa (97), Guņavratas (100), Digvrata (101), Deśavrata and Anarthadaņdavrata (102), Siksavratas (103). Sāmāyika (103), Prosadhopavasa or Uposatha (103), The Stages of
Ethical Evolution of a Jaiaa House-holder (108). B. Jaina Monachism.
Twenty Múlaguņas (110), References to Jaina Monachism in pāli Literature (111), Church Units (112), Vassikvása (113), Requisities (114), Ascetic Practices (115), Mode of Eating (118), Quantity of Food (119), The Circumstances under which Food could not be taken (119), Fasting (119). Supernatural Powers (120), Daily Routine (120), Panicamahavratas (120), Pañcasamitis (122), Şadāvasyakas (122), Loca or Kesaluñcana (123), Acelakatva (123), Triguptis (123), Conclusion (124).
Chapter Four-EPISTEMOLOGY A. Pratyaksa Pramāņa.
125-133 Logical Discussions (124), Evolution of Epistemology (129), Knowledge and Vision (131), Classification of Knowledge (134), Pratyakşa Pramāņa (135), Jaina Conception of Savikalpaka Pratyaksa in Buddhist Literature (136), Its refutation in Buddhist Literature (140), The Object of Perception (142), Jaina Conception of Päramärthika Pratyaksa in Buddhist Literature (145).