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CONTENTS
**characteristic of the soul (with note on upayoga) 2-3, determipate and indeterminate consciousness 4, knowledge is determinate 5, intuition is indeterminate 6, five kinds of knowledge 7, mati defined (with note on smsti samjñā, cintă and abhinibodha) 8, two kinds of mati 9, classification of śrutanisritā mati 10, avagraha defined 11, vyañjanāvagraha and arthāvagraha (with detailed note) 12, ihā 13, avāya 14, dhāraņā (with note on the four varieties of perceptual cognition) 15, perceptual cog.. nition not depending on verbal symbol falls under four cate gories 16, autpattiki 17, vainayiki 18, karmiki 19, pāriņāmiki 20, jātismsti also a kind of perceptual cognition 21, citta is definite knowledge 22, śrutajñāna defined 23, fourteen varieties of śrutajñāna 24, clairvoyance 25, congenital in the case of denizens of heaven and hell (note appended) 26, clairvoyance due to destruction-cum-suppression of obscuring-karmans in the case of men and lower animals 27, sixfold clairvoyance 28, mind-reading is revealer of modes of mental substances 29, twofold mind-reading --plan and expansive 30, contrast between mind-reading and clairvoyance 31, omniscience defined 32, mati, śruta and vibhanga as nesciences on account of perverse faith}(with note on the three varieties of cognition) 33, intuition defined 34, indriya defined 35, instruments of touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing 36, physical and psychical senseorgans 37-38, two kinds of sense-organ quả psychical (with note on labdhi) 39, objects of sense-organs 40, mind is the organ of apprehension of all objects (with note on mind as quasi-sense) 41, bhäva defined 42, 43, nature of the soul 44, 45, upaśama 46, total cessation of all the karmans 47, destructioncum-subsidence of karman 48, udaya 49, pariņāma 50, two kinds of aupaśamika state 51, varieties of kşāyika state 52, varieties of kşayopaśamika state 53, varieties of audayika state
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LUSTRE III
ASCERTAINMENT OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF SOUL AND NON-SOUL
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Two kinds of soul - saṁsāri and siddha 1-2, saṁsāri are of two kinds-trasa, sthāvara (with note on saṁsāri) 3, one-sensed beings 4, being with one or more sense-organs (with note on the attitute of locomotion) S, souls-endowed with mind and not endowed with mind 6-8, developed and underdeveloped souls 9, paryāpti defined 10, sixfold paryāpti 11, prāna defined, (with detailed note on prāņa and paryāpti) 12, tenfold prānas 13, three kinds of birth (with detailed note on sammürcchima in Jaina, Bauddha and Brāhmaṇa traditions) 14, threefold vertebrate (garbhaja) 15, spontaneous and accomplished (upapataja) 16, invertebrate (sammārcchima), (with note) 17, seven kinds of birthplaces (with note on sacitta, acitta, śīta, uşņa, saṁvrta and vivrta) 18, defining characteristic of non-soul is
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