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The Dravyas, Jiva and Ajiva The characteristics of Jiva Jiva, according to Vyavahara and Nichaya Naya The two kinds of Upayoga The four kinds of Darsana Sub-divisions of Jūâna ... Jîva, according to Suddha Naya ... Jiva---without form, according to Nischaya Naya, and having forcu, according
Vyavahåra Naya Varieties of colour, taste, smell and touch ... Connection of Java with Karmas ... The fruits of Karmas-whether enjoyed by Jiva The extent and existence of Jiva .. Sthåvara and Trasa Jivas Jivas having, not having, and being without mind Badara and Sükşma Jivas Pary&pta and Aparyâpta Jivas The fourteen Gunasthanas The fourteen Margaņas ... Mukta Jivas ... The varieties of Ajiva ... The modifications of Pudgala Dharma Adharma The two kinds of Âkaka ... Lokakåsa and Alokákása ... Vyavahara and Paramarthika Kala Points of time The six kinds of Dravya The five Astikayas Definition of Astikaya ... Pradeśa in Jiva, Pudgala, Dharma, Adharma, Â kasa and Kala Why Pudgala is Kaya? ... Definition of Pradeśa ... Bhavisrava and Dravyasrava The sub-divisions of Bhâvâsrava ... Characteristics of Dravyåsrava ... Bhava-bandha and Dravya-bandha ... Bandha, according to Prakriti, Sthiti, Anubhaga and Pradesa Bhâva-saņvara and Dravya-saip vara Varieties of Bhava-samvara