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I General Remarks
II Special Investigation
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Material used for the present study (pp 1-2), earlier notices of the text (3), formal character of the text (3-4), change of sub ject-matter of the tenth Anga (4-7), prose and metre used in the present text (7-10), comparatively later age of the present text (10-13), its borrowings from and parallels with other texts (1318), its dissimilarity with the Ayār'anga in respect of the treatment of the bhāvanās (18-22)
III Extracts from the Commentary and Critical Notes (pp 51-67)
Index
of quotations from the Panhāvāgaranāım, Edition of the Agamodaya Samiti, 1919
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Contents.
Mainly devoted to secular matters, for in Part II, 1 e, the latter five chapters (dealing with samvara), it is natural to expect material borrowings from and literal coincidences with other texts which it 15 unnecessary to dwell upon at length, as Jaina ascetical ideas and prescriptions have been repeatedly dealt with by previous scholars (pp 22-25)
The first five chapters dealing with ahamma = Part I have been syn optically treated and rare and difficult words have been explained. Section A, The Nature of the five Sins, chaps 1-5 (pp 25-27) Section B, The Epithets of the five Sins, chaps 1-5 (27-30) Sections C and D, The ways in which are committed, and those
who commit, the five Sins chap 1 (31-34), chap. 2 (35-38), chap 3 (38-41), chap 4 (41-43), chap 5 (43)
Section E, The Consequences of the five Sins, chap 1 (43-48), chaps 2-5 (48-50)
Conclusion, chaps 1-5 (50)
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