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Introduction-Jainism-Its Philosophy and Religion--Predicaments by Pre-eminence-Knowledge and its forms-Epistemology and Logic-Pratyakṣa is really Parokşa–The Jain Theory of Formal Logic -The Jain Logic and the “Nayas”—The doctrine of Syadbad-Sankara and Syadbad-Examination of Sankara- The Doctrine of Unity in Difference–The Universe as a Self-Existent Unit-Theories of Evolution-The Sankhya Philosophy-Causation and Compound Evolution -God-Soul-The Karma Phenomenology-Churchianity and the Law of Karma-Belief in Rebirth-Rebirth and Karma-Sarira--KarmaSarira and Oudarika-Sarira-Free-will and Fatalism-Will and Individuality-Causality in the Moral World-Classification of Karmas-From Metaphysics to Ethics- The Conceptions of Virtue and Vice-On Punya and its Fruitions--Papa, vice or sin-Asrava or Influx-Bandha or Bondage-Samvara or Stoppage-Nirjara or Dissipation-Mokșa or Emancipation-Guņasthānas–Jain Church-Jain Festivals-Jain Places Pilgrimage--Jain Literature-Jain Art and Architecture-Appendices.
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