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Categories of Ajiva Adharma, Akāśa, Kāla) 71.
Six: Journey to Freedom
Seven: Ethics of Responsibility
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Theory of Transmigration: Search for Happiness 76, Theory of Cause and Effect 78, Three Steps to freedom 80, Samyag Darśana 80, Samyag Jñana 82, Five Categories of Jñana (Mati, Śruta, Avadhi, Manaḥ-paryaya, Kevala) 83, Samyag Caritra 88, Ladder of Spiritual Development 88.
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Actions follow the doer 95, Search for Responsibility and Śramapa line 96, Mahavira's Synthesis 97, Theories of Yadṛcchavada (Freewill) 97, Gośala's Niyativada (Determinism) 98, Other Theories (Kalavada: Time theory, Svabhavavāda: Theory of Intrinsic Nature, and Iśvaravada: Theory of Ruling Force) 99, Mahavira's Approach ( Synthesis resulting from Syadvada) 100, Psychological approach of Mahavira ( Emphasis on Bhava, Intention, Dr. Jung's deeper level of sub-conscious is Mahavira's theory of Bhava-karma, Mahāvira's rejection of Jamali's theory of 'KadeKade', Cosmic law of causation and Karmic body) 100, Categories of Karmas (Gautam's dilemma) 103, Duration of Karmic Bondage 107, Nature of Bondage 107, Mitigation of Bondage 108, Fresh Karmas 108, Life's activities (Actions without attachment) 109, Good actions bind if motivated 110, Consequences of Karma Theory 111.
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