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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
Pages. Jaina Conception of Matter
1-46 Introduction 1, Concept of Matter (Pudgala) 25, Nature of Matter 33, Function of Matter 42, Ancient Greek Conception of Matter 44.
CHAPTER II Elements of Matter
47-70 Elements of Matter in other Indian Systems of Thought 49, The Sāṁkhya-Yoga view on Elements of Matter 49, The Nyāya-Vaiseșika view on Elements of Matter 50, The Mīmāmsā view on Elements of Matter 51, Criticism of the Nyāya-Vaisesika view on Elements of Matter 52, The Buddhist view on Elements of Matter 54, Sixteen Sūksma Rūpas 57, Analysis of Elements of Matter as conceived in the Buddhist Philosophy 59, The Vedāntist view on Elements of Matter and The Conclusion with the modern view of the physical sciences on the subject 67.
CHAPTER III Indriyas, Karma and Leśyā
71-106 Section 1-Indriyas (Sense-organs) 71 Section II—Karma 79 Nature of Karmapudgala 80, The Nyāya-Vaišesika view on Karma 85, The Sāṁkhya-Yoga view on Karma 87, The Buddhist view on the Nature of Karma 92, The Mimāṁsaka view on the Nature of Karma 94, Kinds of Karma 97, Study of Karma from different points of view 99, Karmakāraņa (Process of Karma) 100. Section III—Leśyā (Condition of Soul) 101.
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