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Chapler V–Theory of karman in Sankhya, Yoga, Vedānta
and other system of Indian Philosophy Nyāya-Vaišeşika on karma, karma and prakrti, karmāśaya and vāsana, karma and janma, karma and vásanā, karma and Sukha Dukha, ayu and untimely death, the plane of experience, hells.
165-204 Chapter VI-Concept of Karman in the Post-Vedic Litera
ture (Miscellaneous i.e. Āyurveda, Sahitya and others). Indu's view of karma, Caraka samhitā and karman in Hitopadesa and Pañcatantra, karma and Cāņakya, karma and Vīramitrodaya, Kamandakīya Nitisāra, Karman in Sahitya.
205-226
Chapter VII--Buddhist theory of karman. -
The Buddhist thought world deeply coloured by the law of karma, mundane world and its extent, karma and creation, classification of karma, karma and life, karma in the world of the formless.
· 227-250 Chapter VIII-The Jaina Concept of Karma
Karma and bondage of the soul, Jainism and karma, Jaina view of Yoga and its bearing on karma, varieties of karma, fourteen guṇasthāna.
251-276 Chapter 1X --Critical
276-318 Chapter X-Conclusion
319-328 Appendices
329-342 Bibliography
343-354 Index
355-363