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CHAPTER VI. The Examination and refutation of Dr.
Bhandarkar's third argument based on the sacred languages of the two religions ...
... 53 CHAPTER VII. The condition of India in the 5th Con.
tury B. C., the teachings of the two great schools of philosoplay, the Vedanta and the Sankhya including the Yoga ... ... ... 53
CHAPTER VIII. The comparison of some minor point:
of similarity between Jainism and Buddhism ... ... ...
... 71 CHAPTER IX. The Jain and Buddhist monastic orders, 74
CHAPTER X. Nirvana-its significance in Jainism and Buddhism ... ... ... 85
CHAPTER XI, The Tri-Ratna of the Jains, The Jain
Thcory of the World and the Doctrine of Karma mo..
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