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Contents
Manas (Mind) and Prānāpāna (Respiration) 188, Vāk (Speech) 192, Manas (Mind) 194, Prāṇāpāna (Respiration) 200. Section II--Manifestations and Modification of Matter 202, Sabda (sound) 202, Pitch, Intensity, Quality and Wave of Sound and its Propagation 206, Intensity of Emitted Speech (Bhāsā) 207, Parāghāta Bhāsā dravya 208, Bandha (binding) 212, Other Manifestations of Material Substance 214, Sauksmya (fineness) 214, Sthaulya (grossness) 214, Samsthāna (shape) 214, Bheda (division) 214, Tamas (darkness) 215, Chāyā (shadow) 215, Ātapa (heat) 216, Udyota (cool light moonlight etc) 216, Modification of Matter 217, Ajivaparyaya (modification of Non-living substance) 220.
CHAPER VII Classification of Matter
223-253 One class of Matter 224, Two classes of Matter 225, Skandha (Molecule or Aggregate) 229, Two Classes of Matter from the point of view of Apprehensibility 232, Three classes of Matter 235, Four Classes of matter 238, Six classes of Matter 239, Twenty three Vargaņās (clases) of Matter 241, Five hundred and thirty classes of Matter 249, Infinite classes of Matter 252.
CHAPTER VIII Atomic Structure of Matter and Properties of Atom 254-288 Section 1-Atomic Structure of Matter 254, Causative Atom and Ultimate Discrete Atom (Kāranānu and Anantānu) 255, Nature of Atom in the light of the Nature of Matter 256, Nature of Paramānu (Atom) in the Samkhya-Yoga Philosophy 258, The Nyāya-Vaiseșika view on Nature of Paramāņu (Atom) 261, The Buddhist view on Nature of Paramāņu (Atom) 265, A light on Carama (last) and
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