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CONTENTS.
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PAG xiji
UTTARADHYAYANA.
LECTURE 1. On discipline (especially for pupils)
2. On troubles. (About the twenty-two things
that cause trouble to monks) . . . 3. The four requisites (for the attainment of
beatitude) . . . . . . 4. Impurity. (Carefulness required for obtaining
the end) . . . . . . . 5. Death against (and with) one's will . . 6. The false ascetic. (Wrong conduct leads to
perdition, right conduct to salvation) . 7. The parable of the ram, &c. (illustrative of
the folly of the sinner who misses his chance of reaching a more exalted state of existence). . .
. . 8. Kapila's verses (in praise of good conduct) . . 9. The Pravragyâ of king Nami. (A dialogue
between him and Indra who advised him
to retain the royalty) . . . 10. The leaf of the tree. (A sermon by Mahâvîra
on the punishment of the sinner and the
reward of the righteous). . . . 11. The very learned (monk; his virtues and his
superiority) . . . . . . 12. Harikêsa, (a Kândâla, turned monk; his victory
over a Brahman, whom he converts) . 13. Kitra and Sambhůta. (A dialogue on the
vanity of worldly pleasures) . . . , 14. Ishukâra. (A legend, illustrating the ex.
cellence of a monastic life). . .