Book Title: Systems of Indian Philosophy Author(s): Virchand R Gandhi Publisher: Mahavir Jain VidyalayPage 31
________________ 28 THE SYSTEMS OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY 13 14 16 13. The doctrine of a gross and a subtle body 14. The means of mokşa The nature of moksa 16. The advocacy of the idea of nature working under fixed laws 17. The advocacy of the idea of 'liberation of all 18. Three points of criticism by way of conclu sion 16 16 16 II The Yoga Philosophy 18-61 1. Introductory; the mutual relationship bet ween the physical, psychological, moral and spiritual planes (in Yoga and in the other systems of Indian philosophy) 18 2. The concept of mind (citta) introduced 20 3. Various views as to the nature of mind enumerated and the Sankhya concept of sattvāpatti, mokṣa or kaivalya explained Yoga Posits God over and above the Sankhya philosophy's 25 elements 5. As contrasted to Sānkhya Yoga is highly practical in character 6. Yoga understood as citta-vștti-nirodha 7. The five types of citta-vịttis explained 8. Vairāgya and abhyasa the means of citta ortti-virodha Incidental critism of those denying the possibility of extra-sensory knowledge 10 As a result of yoga soul controls the mind rather than vice versa 11. The two types of samādhi and the eight stages that lead thereto (a) Five yamas (b) Five niyamas 13. (a) The results of five yamas (b) The results of five niyamas Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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