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CHAPTER IV TEACHINGS OF MAHĀVĪRA
91-151 Nirvāna, 92; Right faith (darśana), right knowledge (Jñāna) and right conduct (chăritra), 93; Austerities, 97; Five vows (Vratas), 98; Doctrine of nine categories or truths (Navatattva, 101; Theory of Karma, 104; six Leśyās, 108; Doctrine of Nayas, 110; Exertion of righteousness, 111; The four requisites, 119; Impurity; 120; Death against (and with) one's will, 120; On discipline, 121; Actions of ignorant and wisemen, 122; Vanity of Worldly pleasures, 123; The causes of Carelessness, 124; Sinful and wicked deeds, 126; Hells, 128; A gloomy view of the world, 129; Real Brāhmaṇa; 129; Code of conduct for ascetics, 131; Discipline, 131; On troubles, 132; The leaf of the tree, 134; The true monk, 134; The ten conditions of perfect chastity, 135; Bad monks, 136; Duties of a monk, 136;
The Samitis and the Guptis, 137; The correct behaviour of monks during the several parts of day and night, 139; Mode of life, 141; Houseless monk, 142; Begging food, 143; Modes of speech, 144; Walking, 145; Begging clothes, 146; Begging for a bowl, 146; Spot where one can ease oneself, 146; Other miscellaneous acts 147.
CHAPTER V LORD MAHĀVĪRA'S RELIGIOUS CONTEMPORARIES AND SECTS
:, : 162-195 Origin of these sects, 153; śramaņa and Brahmanical Sects, 153; Pūrņa Kassapa, 154; Pakudha Kachchāyana, 15 ; Ajita Kesakambalin, 160; Sanjaya Belatthiputta, 162; Mankhali Gośāla, 165; The Buddha, 172; Ascetics of Brahmanical Sects, 175; Contemporary schools of philosophical thought from Buddhist Sources, 186; Vedic Pantheon and religious practices, 187; Popular deities, 188. .. .. . . . .,CHAPTER VI
" POLITICAL CONDITIONS AND INSTITUTIONS- 196-236
Anga, 197; Kāśi, 198; Košala, 199; Vriji; 200; Malla, 201; Chedi, 202; Vatsa, 203; Magadha. 204; Kuru, 207; Pañchala, 208; Matsya, 209; Śūrasena. 209; Sindhu Sauvįra, 209; Ašvaka;
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