Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
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Fine Arts
Five - fold study
Flowers and Garlande
Food
Geographical Background of the NC
Geographical Names mentioned in the NC
Introductory
Jaina Festivals and Fasts
Jaina Literature
Jaina System of Education
Jainism
Jinadasa Gani: the author of the NC.
Judiciary and Courts
King and Kingship
Ksatriyas
Labor
Lekhasala
Literature
Literature
Marriage
Material Culture
Medicine and Health
Method of Education
Method of Oral Transmission
Military Organisation
Music
Nisitha Sutra and its Commetaries (Niryukti, Bhasya and
Curni)
Ornaments
Painting
Pastimes
Philosophical system
Pilgrimage
Police and Police Officers
Polity and Administration
Religion
Revenue and Taxation
Routine for Study
Royal Council and Ministers
Royal Household
Saivism
Sculpture
Secula Literature
Shoes
Social Life
Society
Special Facilities for Higher Studies
Students
Sudras
Sudras
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Conclusion to Civakacintamani
Sanskrit Loan words in the Civakacintamani
The Interaction of Sanskrit through Jainism
The Sanskrit Interaction in the Literary Style of the
Civakacintamani
The Social, Religious and Literary background
Treatise on Jainism Sanghvi, Jayantibhai Conclusion to Jaina Religion
S. Shri
The Fourteen Gunasthanas ( Spiritual Stages )
The Jain Religion
The seven Tattvas ( Priciples )
The six Dravyas ( substances )
The Theory of Karma ( Law of Causation )
The three Jewels of Jainism
Agama and Tripitaka: A Nagarajaji, Muni Shri 10 paramitas
Comparative Study Vol 1
(History and Tradition)
A Critical Examination
A Critical Examination
A Critique
A Critique
A Discussion on Meat Eating
A Discussion on Nataputta's demise
A Jaina or a Buddhist
A Jaina or a Buddhist
A Miracle
A Nigantha in Dust
A Peacock and a crow
A Review of Subject-Matter
A Son is Born
Abhaya Kumara
Abhaya Licchavi
About the Mother
About the Name - Bimbisara
About the Name - Srenika
Affection for the Mother
After His Death
Agamas and Tripitakasin Relation to Contemporary
Condition
Ajatsatru in the Buddhist Pitakas
Ajatsatru Kunika
Ajita Kassapa
Ajita Kesakambli: ucchedavadi
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Conclusion
Conclusions
Contemporaneity and Chronology
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Nisithastvardharatra
Odium Theologicium
Offer to the Niganthas
Omniscience and Enlightenment
On Initiation
On the Language of the Texts
On the Question of Conduct
One or Two
Other Contexts
Other Kings
Pakudha Kaccayana
Pakudha Kaccayana: annoyonya-vadi
Pali Texts of the Tripitakas refering to Nigantha and
Nataputta
Parivarjaka monk Skandaka
Pava, the place of Mahavira's Nirvana
Pestilence in Vaisali
Physical Stregth
Pingalakoccha Brahmin
Pious outcome of Sramanahood
Position of Women in the Two Orders
Practice of Celibacy which is Unpleasant to the mind
Prasenajit
Pravrtta-Parihara
Previous Births
Prince Abhaya
Princess (Sons of Srenika)
Problem of Chronology
Prohibiting Initiation of Soldiers
Proximity of Jains and Ajivakas
Purana Kasapa
Purna Kasyapa: akriya-vadi
Queen and Progeny of Kunika
Queen of Srenika
Question on the Future
Quetions of Milinda
Rajarsi Udayana
Reconstruction of Cronology
References
Repentence
Research and Conclusion
Review
Review
Review
Rsabhdatta and Devananda
Sabhiya Parivrajaka
Saccak Niganthaputra
Saka Era
Sakadalaputra
Sakaya Princess and Upali
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Sakul Udayi
Salibhadra
Salibhadra and Dhanya
Sanjaya Valatthiputta
Sanjaya Velanthiputra: viksepa-vadi
Sariputta
Sariputta and Moggalana
Savvam me akaranijjam pavakammam
Seven Spiritual Leaders at Rajagrha
Simha Senapati
Six Buddhas
Skandaka
Spiritual Exertions
Split among the Vajjis
Sramana Kesikumara
Srenika Bimbisara
Srenika's Love for His son
Sri Srikand Ramapuria
Sri Vijayendra Suri
Storming of the wall round Vaisali
Subhadra Parivrajaka
Sulasa
Tapas Sumedha
Tapasa Kaladevala
Tapasa Marici
Tapasa Monks
Testimony of the Later Works
The Bhadravargiyas
The Buddha's appearance in prison
The Chronology of Buddha
The concluding Article
The Date of Buddha's Nirvana
The Date of Buddha's Nirvana
The Date of Mahavira's Nirvana
The Date of Mahavira's Nirvana
The eight Ultimates
The Event of Mahavira's Nirvana in Tripitakas
The Events of Mahavira's Seniority in Buddhist Tripitakas
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Childhood of Kharavela
Circumstantial Evidences
City Administration
Composition
Condition of the Record
Conquests of Kharavala
Coronation of Kharavala
Cultural Aspect - Problem of
Date of Kharavela
Date of Separate Kalinga Edicts
Duta
Economic Condition of the people
Education of Kharavela
Epoch of Kharavela
Equipment
Estimate of Kharavela
Excavations
Excavations and Drainage
Extent of Empire
Extent of Empire
Extent of Empire
Ferocious Nature of the Army
Food Stuffs
Forest Administration
Forest Wealth
From after Asoka to Kanva Rule
Ganana
Ganesa Cave
Geographical Factors
Governorships in Kalinga
Habitations
Hathigumpha
Identification of Kalinga - Jina
Identification of Nandaraja
Internal Evidences
Jail Administration
Jayavijaya Cave
Kalaberia
Kalaberia
Kalinga
Kalinga under the Magadhan Imperialism
Kalinga under the Mauryas
Kamata - Quarry C
Kanva Period
Karankar
Kautilyas Arthasastra
Kavya Style
Kharavela Administration
Koilisuta
Kongoda
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Kuliana
Kuliana - Quarry C
Kuliana - Tank A
Kuliana - Tank B
Lakes
Lakes - Chilka
Lakes - Sar
Languages
Latest Sites
Lekha
Lineage of Kharavela
Lipikara
Mahabharata
Mahamatras
Mahameghavahana Dynasty
Mahapadma Nanda
Mani Mekhlai
Marriage of Kharavela
Maurya Art in Kalinga
Military Forces
Militia
Mode of Occurence
Name Kharavela - its Etymology
Nandas and Kalinga
Nuaberi
Numerical Strength
Odra
Origin of Kalinga and Utkala
Orissa Finds
Orissa, the Name
Palaeography
Panini's Ashtadhyayi
Pariakoli
Pativedika
Peoples
Peoples and their Conditions
Phrase `Ti-Vasa-Sata
Physical Features, Prehistorical and Traditional History
Policy of Kharavela
Political Condition of the Country at Kharavela's
Accession
Political Divisions
Pradesika
Pradesika
Precedessors of Kharavela
Precious Stones
Prehistoric Orissa
Prevalence of Jainism in Kalinga
Proportions of Different families
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Pulisa
Pulisa
Puranic Traditions
Rajjuka
Ramayana
Rani Gumpha
Ready Money
References to Nandaraja Considered
Region
Religious Life (Image Worship)
Religious policy
Rivers
Rupa
Sanga Period
Satakarni
Sava-vija
Selection of Officers
Serpent Cave
Sisupalgarh Excavations
Size
Sources of Historicity of Kharavela
Sources of Income
Sources of Information
State of Sculpture and Architecture
Svargapuri Manchapuri
Texts of Hathigumpha Cave , Inscription of Kharavela
Texts of Manchapuri Cave Inscription of the Chief Queen
of Kharavela
Texts of Manchapuri Cave Inscription of Vakradeva
The Buddhist Literature
The City of Kalinga
The Dhauli Elephant
The Greek Literature
The Hathigumpa Inscription
The Hiatus
The Jaina Literature
The Lithic Age
The Metallic Period (Copper Age)
The Microlithic Period
The Nanda rule in Kalinga
The Neolithic Period
The Palaeolithic Period
Their habits and Practices
Tishya Nakshatra and Kalinga
Titles `Maharaja' and `Chakravarti'
Topography
Topography and Solid Geology
Tosala
Tour System of Government
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Acara-Vinaya
Accepting food form him who has offered residence
Accordng to Ayaradaso
Admonition to other Monks
Admonition to the Successor
Adoption of the Victor's Course
Agama
Ahakammabhoanam
Ana
Appendix: A Note on the word Monastcism
Appucchana
Asayana or Direspectful Conduct
Avassiya
Ayara
Bhara-paccoruhanaya
Bhavana
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Bibliography
Chandana
Changing gana more than once within six months
Committing injury to life deliberately
Comprehension of meaning
Conclusion
Consummation
Crossin navel deep stream ten times a year
Crossing navel-deep stream trice a month
Ctttasamahitthanas or The Ten Stages of the
Concentrated MInd
Dedication
Deliberately standing, lying down or sitting on live earth,
The above ascts on earth wet with live water coverd with
live dust
Deliberately taking it form hands or pot or ladle, or utenil
moist with livewater
Departure
Deportment
Deportment
Dharana
Dosa-nigghayana-vinaya
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Enjoyment of a given-up article repeatedly
Essential Features
Extension of the Rules of Victor's Course and their
Exceptions
Forgiveness and its merits
Ganisampada or The Qualifications of the Gamin
(Religious Head)
Hatthakamma
Icchakara
Important aspects of the Samacari
In Brahmanism
In Brahmanism
In Brahmanism
In Buddhism
In Buddhism
In Buddhism
In Buddhism, In Brhamanism
In Buddism
In Jainism
In Modern Law
Initiation and Ordination
Introduction
Introduction
Introductory
Itinerary
Jina -kalpa or the Course of the Victors
Jina-kalpa
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Jiya
Kiyam
Life of a Wanderer
Mati
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning and Literary Sources
Mehuna-padisevana
Memory of one's own past lives
Micchakara
Monastic Outfit
Nisiiya
Padipucchana
Paoga
Pariharavisuddhika or Suddhapariharika or Purifictory
Cooperative Course
Parikarma
Partaking of asana, pana, khama, etc.
Points of Agreement and departure
Posture
Practising deceit thrice a month
Practising deciet ten times a year
Preface
Publishers' note
Pure and Perfect disembodied existencd
Pure and Perfect intuition
Pure and perfect knowledge
Qualifications according to Ayaradaso
Raibhona
Raipimada-bhoanam
Sahilaya
Same as for stone slab
Samgaha-Parinna
Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali Words
Sarira
Sthavira-kalpa or the Course of the Eiders
Suya
Suya
Suya-Vinaya
Tahakkara
Taking deliberately what is not given
Telling a lie deliberately
The Asamahitthanas or The Twenty Occasions of the
Imbalance of mind
The Basic conditions
The Five Sources
The Five Vyavakaras or The Sources of Monastic
Legislation
The Four Monastic Courses
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Evaluation of Rajju
Evolutiion of epicycles
Evolution of Yojana
Foreword
Frame of Descartes
Graduation of Celestial Sphere
Height as Latitude
Index of the Diagram
Introduction
Jaina Cosmos
Jaina Tradition
Kinematics of Astral Bodies
Literature in Digambara School
Literature in Svetambara School
Mathematical Astronomy
Motion of Astral Bodies
Naksatra System Abroad
Note
Pancanga
Paravartana Periods
Precession of Equinoxes
Principle Theories
Rationalization
Rationalization of Yojana
Relative Motion of Nakstras
Relative Motion of the Moon
Relative Motion of the Sun
Science Awakening
Shadow Planets
Source Material
Symmetric Setting
Tchnical Terms
Types of Angulas
Vedanga Jyotisa
Vedic Literature
Volume of Universe
What is Jaina Theory?
Yuga Bhagana
Atma Siddhi of Shrimad Jaini, J. L. Characteristics of a fit pupil
Rajchandra
Characteristics of an unfit pupil
Conclusion
Duties of a True Pupil
English Translation
Gujarati Original Text
Introduction to book Atma Siddhi
Life of Rajchandra
Philosophy of Six Padas or Spiritual Steps of Shrimad
Rajchandra
Pupil's Joy
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Sanskrit Translation
The 6 propositions : Contra and Pro
True Teacher
Atma Tatva Vichar or Vijaya Annihilation of Karas
Philosophy of Soul Laxmansurishverji,
Acharaya
Avoiding Sins
Bliss of Soul
Bondage of Actions
Causes of Karmic Bonds
Eight Karmas
Essentiality of Religion
Existence of Soul
Further Consideratin about Karmic Bondage and its
Causes
Glossary
How to acquire Self Knowledge
Identification of Religion
Indvisibility of Soul
Karana (Instrument)
Karma
Karmas: Good and Evil
Manifestation of Karmas
More Reflections about Causes of Karmic Bondages
Omniscience
Power of frivolity of Soul
Power of Karma
Power of Religion
Practice of Religion
Rebirth
Religion
Resolutions of Soul
Right Conduct
Right conviction-Faith
Right Faith
Right Knowledge
Righteous Conduct
Soul
Soul is distict form body etc
Spiritual Joy
Stages of the Attributes of the Soul
The number of Souls
The Power of Soul
The treasures of Soul
Varieties of Religion
What is Karma?
Atonement in the Ancient Caillat, Colette Atonement: Isolation
Rituals of the Jaina monks
Atonement: Mixed
Atonement: Repentance
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Atonement: Restitution
Atonement: The Undisturbed Abandonment of the body
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Dietary Routine
Discourse on Knowledge
Dispelling Ennui
Earth-beings : Their Animation and Experience of Pain
Emancipation
Equality
Equality of Beings with the Self
Eschewing Taste
Evils of Sensuality and Self Indulgent Persons
Existence of Soul
Existence of the Beings of Fire-body
Existence of the beings of Water-body
Faith
Fast unto Death called Imgini (Itvarika)
Fasting unto Death
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Bhagavati Sutra Vol-1 Book Lalwani, K. C. Activities due to movement and passions
1-2
Activities that end all activities
Activity
Angular movement
Asurakumaras
Ativities
Body of Infernal beings
Bondage of faith deluding Karmas
Cause and victory and defeat
Celetial beings
Celetial beings
Cells in the hells
Cells of Asurakumaras
Cells of Earth bodies
Change and non-change
Clarification on Life span
Course of Life of the non restrained
Delusion of faith
Dialogue with Arya Roha
Distance at sunrise and sun set
Division of molecules
Duration in Life cycle
Earth bodies
Earth bodies
Endeavour to move up
Energy
Energy
Eternality of Matter
Faith delusion of infernals and monks
Harm to self, to others, to both, to none
Infernal beings: their life span , respirations and intake
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Harinaigamesi
Height of the Vimanas of Sakrendra and Isanendra
Hells and final vimanas
Hot spring at Rajagrha
Increase and decrease in number of living beings
Indras
Indra's Assembly
Isanendra
Isanendra worships Mahavira
Isles and seas
Karma and its span
Karma: great and little
Knowledge of Omniscient
Krsnaraji or dark formation
Language
Life span determined by renunciation
Lokantika Devas
Lokantika Devas
Lokapala Somadeva and others
Meaning of Rajagrha
Monk Kurudattaputta and other heavens
Monk transforming into horse form
Monks
Monk's power to fly over a mountain
Monk's power to fly over a mountain
Monk's power to know and see
More on Isanendra
More on monk's power transform
More on the movement of Indras
Movement with life span
Objects of senses
On activities
On activities
On archer's activity
On cause and non-cause
On fire - bodies
On grains, pulses and wine
On happiness and misery again
On hearing of sound
On heretical tenets
On infernal beings
On Intake
On intake
On intake
On knowing by the monks
On Language of the Gods
On light and darkness
On measurable time
On pain from , and exhaustion of, karma
On Patriarchs
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Canonical texts
Caritas
Catalogue - Indian, Especially Jaina Manuscripts
Collection - Prasasti
Collections of Arhanta Stories
Collections of other Stories
Collections, - Indian, Especially Jaina Manuscripts
Colophon
Commentary - Manuscripts
Components of the Headings
Cosmographical Texts
DAte - Manuscript
Dates of Composition
Dates of copying
Digambara Siddhanta
Donor - Prasasti
Early Exegetical Literature
Early Svetambara Works
End of Text
Explanation of Basic Terms
Floating Verses
Free or Ornamental Areas
Function of The Citations
Further
Further specimen of the Text
Gacchas and Kulas
General Philosophical works
General Remarks
Glosses
Glosses
Headings
Hymns (other languages)
Hymns (Sanskrit and Prakrit)
Indian, Especially Jaina Manuscripts
Jaina Manuscripts
Karma Literature
Kriyakalapa Text
Language - Manuscripts
Later Avasyaka Literature
Lines and Columns - Manuscripts
Mantras
Manuscripts
Manuscripts - The Numbering
Material
Miscellaneous
Narrative Literature
Non Jaina Texts
Non Jaina Texts
Notes on Authors
Notes on Manuscripts
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Notes on Texts
Number of Folios and Foliation - Manuscripts
Persons
Philosophical and Dogmatical Works
Places and Religions
Places and Religions
Points not included in the Description - Manuscript
Pramana etc.
Prasasti
Previous studies in Indian Manuscriptology
Pujas
Puranas
Relation between Manuscripts and Texts
Relation between Manuscripts and Texts
Relation between Manuscripts, Texts and Entries
Ritualistic works and hymns
Scheme of the Citations
Scheme of the Citations
Scribal Remarks
Scribal Remarks
Scribal Remarks and their translations
Script
Semi-historical and Historical Texts
Short History of The Strasbourg Collection
Size of Folios - Manuscripts
Sravakacara and Anthologies
Supplement
Svetambara Agama
Terms of Indian Chronometry
Text
Text - Prasasti
Texts
The Citations
The Citations
The Description - Manuscripts
The Entries
The Entry and its Elements
The References
The Strasbourg Collection
Title of the Text
Titles
Traditional Terms for Manuscripts
Transcription
Tripatha, Pancapatha etc.
Types of Manuscripts
Types of Manuscripts
Unidentified Verses
Viddhis
Works by Kundakunda
Works by other authors
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Works by Umasvati
Confluence of Opposites, Jain, Champat Rai Ancient and extinct faiths
Scientific Study of
Comparative Religion
Comparative Religion is Science
God
Islam
Metaphysics
Mythology
Religion as a Science
Rituals
Solution of allegories
Soul blissful by Nature
Summary and Conclusion to Confluence of Opposites
The Method of Comparison
The Teaching of New Testament
Dasavaikalika Sutra, Arya Lalwani, K. C. Classification of Humility
Sayyambhava's
Code of Conduct
Faith in & Practice of Restraint
Merits of one with Humility, etc.,
On an Arhat
On Behavior and Misbehavior
On Great Conduct
On Humility
On Mental Health that Humility imparts
On Restraint of Self and others
On the Mode of search
On the selection of Right Food
Purifying Speech
Rati-vakya
Sa-bhiksu
The Blossoms of the tree
Vivikta-charya
Dravya Sangrah Goshal, Sarat Characterstics of Ajiva
Chandra
Characterstics of Jiva
Conventional Meditation
Mangalacharan
Practice of Meditation
Real Meditation
Seven Elements (Tattvas)
Six Substances and Five Astikayas in them
The Right path and means of Liberation
Dravya-Samgraha of Ghoshal, S. C. A Guide to Transliteration
Nemichandra Siddhanta-
Chakravartti
Adharma
Alphabetial List of Works Consulted
Alphabetical Index of the Prakrit Gathas
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Creepers
Description
Descriptions
Dharamsastra
Dictionaries
Dress
Durlabharaja
Dvyasrayakavya; A Mahakavya
Economic conditions
Education
Elliptical examples
Epic Mythology
Epithets
Exaggerations and transformation of facts
Examples of negation
Fares and Festivals
Fauna and flora
Figures of Speech
Flowers
Food and drinks
Foreign trade; coins
Gajasastra
Games and amusement
Gathas
Geographical data
Graharipu
Grammar
Grammar
Grammatical Study
Group of Irregular forms
Hemacandra's Erudition (General)
Historical Evaluation
Indra
It letters; further classifications
Jainism
Jayasimha
Kamasastra
Karuna, Bhima
Kings
Krna, Brahama, Brhaspati, Manu, Mainaka, Yama
Kumarapala
Language and Style
Life and Personality of Hemacandra
Long lists of suffixes
Long Lists of words or roots in a sutra
Marriage
Meeting with Jayasinhha
Meeting with Kumarapala
Metrical Analysis
Metrics
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Miscellaneous
Moksa, Music, Dance, and Dramaturgy
Mountains
Mularaja
Music
Mythologica allusions in the Dvyasryakavya
New facts only for grammatical illustration
New Information not given by contemporary sources
Occupations
Officers
Omens
Omissions and their probable causes
One root in many senses
Optional examples
Ornaments
Other Minor Characters
Other works ascribed to Hemacandra
Philosophical Systems
Philosophy
Pilgrimage
Poems
Polity and administration
Position of women
Prefixes; one word, many senses; group of words (Gana)
Propagation of Jainism
Puranic Legends
Ratnasastra
Religious position
Reptiles
Rhetorics
Rhetorics, Epics and Puranas
Rituals
Rivers
Rudra, Laksmi, Varuna, Visnu
Saivism
Sanjna and Adhikarasutras
Sanjna employed in a sutra
Semi-Gods
Sentiments
Siksa, Nirukta
Siva, Sesanaga, Sarasvati, Skanda
Social conditions
Society
States and territorial divisions
Sun-worship, Agastya-worship, Mother Goddesses
Synonyms
Trees
Tribes
Vaisnavism
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Vedangas, Metrics
Vedas
Vedic Mythology
Weights and measurements
Works of Hemacandra
Early Jainism Dixit, K. K. A Historical Evaluation of Uttaradhyayana and
Dasavaikalika
A special relevance of Suttanipata for Jaina studies
Acaranga II
Arambha and Parigraha
Extremely Hard Ascetic Life
General Statement
Introduction
Kasaya and Mahavrata : No well-established concepts
Prasanavyakarana
Rsibhasita
Six-fold objects of Arambha
Some Noteworthy features of the Jaina Speculation as
occuring in Accaranaga I and Sutrakrtanga I
Some Relevant Passages from Acaranga I considered
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Jinas or Tirthankaras
Mahavdyas
Minor Deities
Preface
Sarasvati in Jaina Sculptures of Khajuraho
The Sixteen Jaina Godesses on the Adinata Temple at
Khajraho
Yaksi Ambia at Khajuraho
Yaksi Padmav ati at Deogarh
Yaksis
Essence of Jainism Sukhalalji, Pnadit A Religion teaching Abstention
Absence of exception in Celibacy
Abstention and Activity
Activity leading to Abstention
Adoption of Niscayanaya Vyavaharanaya
Aim of Sadhu
Alternative Stages of Development Laid down
Anatmavada
Another important Difference
Anticipation of Death and Non-Violence
Asoka, Samprati and Kharvel
Atmavidya and Theory of Evolution
Austerity and Endurance of Calamities
Avasyaka Kriya
Background of Sramana and Brahamana thinking
Beginningless of Karma
Belief of Jain and other Philosophies regarding Isvara as
the Creater of Universe
Believers only in Dharma, Artha and Karma
Brahama and Its meaning
Brahama and Sama
Brahamana and Jaina Bhandaras
Brief Classification of Answers
Brief in eternity of Scriptures
Buddha and Mahavira
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Caritra vidya
Celibacy according to Janism
Change of Place and community Welfare
Clarification on Buddha's Repudiation
Clarification on Jain Vision
Classification of Religions
Co-ordination of Kriyayoga and Jnana-yoga in Jain
Austerity
Compassion of Neminatha
Concept of Equality in Sramana Dharama
Conventional meaning of Pratikramana
Definition of Celibacy
Development of Austerity
Development of the spirit of non-violence
Difference among Acaryas
Difference in Knowledge and Conduct
Difference of philosophical vision of Niscaya in Jainism
and Upanisads
Doctrine of different viewpoints
Domination of Austerity even before Mahavira
Dravyarthika and Paryayarthika Naya
Eastern and Western Philosophy, A Comparison
Emphasis on a state of Detachment
Erection and Development of Treasures of Knowledge
Essence of Jain Culture
Essence of Jainism
Excellent arrangement for the preservation of Divine
Wealth
Expectations and Anekanta
Five Paramesthis
Four Institutions
Four Sanghas
Fourteen Stages of Gunsthana
Function of Saptabhangi
General Explanation
Genuine Undefilement
Glory of Knowledge and its means
God , Preceptor and Religious Elements
Heart of Jaina Culture
History of Independence
Hoary Path of Nirgrantha Cult
Ideals of Jain Tradition
Indefinability of the Nature of Jiva
Independent existence of Atma and Rebirth
Influence of Nigrantha tradition on Buddha
Influence on each other and synthesis
Initial Background
Institution of Holy Places
Institution of Knowledge
Isvara , Why he is not the Creater of Universe
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Nirjaranupriksa
Preliminary Remarks
Prthakatvanupreksa
Samsaranupreksa
Samvaranupreksa
Some Related Terms and Concepts
The Acaryas
The Arhats
The Formula of Five-fold Obeisance
The Meaning of Anupreksa
The Purpose of Anupreksas
The Sadhus
The Series of Twelve Themes
The Siddhas
The Upadhyayas
Themes of Soteriological Reflection in Jainism - I
Themes of Soteriological Reflection in Jainism - II
First steps to jainism Part I, Sancheti, Asoo Lal Five Worships (Panch Parmeshthi)
five basic steps
Ground Work to First steps to Jainism
The Seven Fundamentals (Tatva)
The Three Hallmarks(Lakshana)
The Three Jewels (Ratna)
The Universe - Six Substances (Dravya)
Ganadharavada Bhuvanbhanusuri, Prag-abhav" is not absolutely an absent state"
Vijay Acharya
A refutation for the theory that effefts are created
accidently""
Achalabhrata, The ninth ganadhara
Akampit , the seventh ganadhara
All reals have three phases: just as gold, creation -
destruction
Anekantvada in creation
Are the five basic elements real
Are there bondage and deliverance
Are there really celetial beings
Argument for `Soul differet from body'
Argument for `The body is the soul'
Arguments of similar and dissimilar births
Arthapati, - Evidence unable to prove the soul
Awareness possible
Bauddha-darshana
Be afraid of invisible Karmas
Bhagvan Mahavirdeo's austerities and realisation
Birth is a modication of the soul
Birth is not natural: four meanings of nature
Body a mansion, a machine
Body a subject of affection: Who keeps affection
Body-soul like cart-horse
Buddhas theory of momentariness is disproved
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Passions
Place
Popular aspect of the Philosophy in the Book
Possessions
Possibility of Omniscience
Prathamanuyoga
Rationality
Right-belief soul-quest
Senses
Sex Inclination
Siddhanta Chakravarti
Siddhanta Chakravarti
Soul - clauses
Soul - Quest
Soul - Quests Condition of Existence
Soul Classes
Spiritual Stages
Sutra
Table of Names of Numeration
The Anga-Bahya Shruta
The author
The author
THe Contents OF Gommatasara
The Five Chulikas
The Four Anuyogas or Vedas of Jainism
The Jaina Theory of Numbers
The name and origin of the book
The Nuclei
THe Soul acts and Enjoys
THe Soul and the Body
The Soul is Immaterial
The Spiritual Stages
The Twelve Angas
Thought Paint
Time
Time of Existence
Vibratory Activities
Vitalities
Vitality
11 Pratimas
148 Subclauses of Karmas
4 Age
5 Knowledge - Obscuring
5 Obstructive
9 Conation Obscuring
93 Body Making
Age
Attributes
Body Making
Bondage
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Upadhan
Virtues
Virtues
Vishwa Vyavastha
We should not take food at night. Why?
What is Jain Dharma or Jainism
Who is a Jain ?
Who is a Jin ?
Why is fasting essetial?
Why should not people eat meat
Why should water be boiled?
Why should we not certain types of food
Why should we not eat green and raw vegetables on
special days
Haribhadra's Yoga Works Desai, S. M. I. Haribhadra, Jainism and Yoga
and Psychosynthesis
II. Haribhadra's Synthesis of Yoga
III. A Model for Psychosynthesis Today
Homage to Sravana Belgola Anand, Mulk Raj The Lapsing of the Jina as the source of the living force
of the images in Jain Art
Bonta, Robert J. del Temples and Monuments of Shravana Belgola
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Miniatures on Palm-leaf
Nomenclature
Painted Wooden Book-covers
Painting on Cloth
Pigments, Brushes, Pencils, etc.
Preface
Technical Process and the Treatment of the Human
Figure and Landscape
Jain Moral Doctrine Bhattacharya, Hari Basic Principles of Religion and Morality
Satya Dr
Cardinal Virtues
Operative factors in Immorality
Opposition to Immorality
Stages Inthe Moral Progress
The Indispensable Associates of Caritra
The Jaina Charitra as the basis of an Universal religion
and Morality
Jain Paintings Vol. I Nawab, Sarabhai Discription of the Colour Plates
Discription of the Monochrome Plates
Hstorical Background
Miniatures of Palm-leaf
Painted Wooden Book-covers
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II 1300
Bhattacharya, Asok West India - Monuments and Sculpture A.D. 1000 to
K. Dr. 1300
Deva, Krishna Central India - Monuments and Sculpture A.D. 1000 to
1300
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Age of Marriage
Attemts of Reconciliation
Caste and Education
Caste Feasts
Castes and Charitable Institutions
Castes and Social Reform
Castes and Subcastes
Castes and Temples
Castes Panchayatas
Causes of Decline of Jainism
Choice of Occupation
Choice of Partners
Consummation of Marriage
Criticism of Jaina Ethics
Death Ceremonies
Death Ceremonies
Dissolution of Wedlock
Distinguished Personalities in families
Distribution of Jaina Population by Civil Condition
Dress and Ornaments
Early History of Jaina Religion
Epilogue
Ethics and Miscellaneous Customs and Manners
Family Organization
Fertility and Longevity of the Jainas
Festivals and Fasts
Food and Drik
Forms of Marriage
Fundamentals Principles of Jainism
General
Gotra
Institution of Bhattaraka
Inter-marriage
Inter-Relation of Castes
Introduction to Social Divisions in Jaina Community
Introduction to The Working Model
Introductory to Ethics and Miscellaneous Customs and
Manners
Jaina and Hindu Castes
Jaina Caste System
Jaina Castes in the Deccan
Jaina Castes in the North
Jaina Castes in the South
Jaina Conception of Varnas and Classes
Jaina Culture
Jaina Ethics
Jaina Fasts
Jaina Festivals
Jaina Institutions
Jaina Language
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Jaina Philosophy
Jaina Priests
Jaina Priests
Jaina Rites
Jaina Samaskara
Jaina Samskaras
Jaina Superstitions
Jaina Tirthankaras or Places of Worship
Jaina Worship
Jainas in Ascetic Stage
Language and Literature
Marriage and Position of Woman
Marriage Preliminaries and Cerimonies
Meaning of Jainism
Migration of Families
Moksa Marga or Way to Salvation
Name of 84 Castes in Jaina Community as given by Mr.
P. D. Jain.
Name of 84 Castes in Jaina Community as given by Prof.
H. H. Wilson
Name of 84 Castes in Jaina Community from Gujarat
Name of 84 Castes in Jaina Community with places of
their origin
Name of Castes and subcastes with their population
figures as given by Svetambra Jaina directory 1909 for
Gujaratha
Name of Castes in Jaina Community from the Deccan.
Normality of Marriage
Number of Criminals
Occupation and Profession
Occupations and Professions
Origin of Castes
Polygyny
Polygyny
Population and Distribution of Castes
Present Problem and the Way out
Problem of Widows
Qualifications of Parties to the Union
Reasons for Survival of Jainas
Regional Distribution of Jaina Population
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Religious Disabilities
Religious Divisions in Jaina Community
Religious Education
Religious Sanctions to Castes
Retrospect
Rise of Sections and Sub-sections
Rules of Endogamy and Exogamy
Rural - Urban Distribution of Jaina Population
Sacred Thread
Sangha, Gana, Gachha and Sakha
Sects and Subsects
Sex Distribution of Jaina Population
Social Divisions in Jaina Community
Some Important Things about Jaina Castes
Statement showing age distribution of 10,000 of each sex
in the Jaina Community in the Bombay Presidency from
1881 to 1931
Statement showing Distribution and Percent increase of
Jaina Population 1951, 1961. and 1971 censuses
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Painting
South India
Jaina Monuments of Orissa Mohapatra, R. P. Background and Tradition
Bibliography
Foreword
History of Jainsim of Orissa
Index
Jaina Arcitecture of Orissa
Jaina Art of Orissa
Jaina Icongraphy of Orissa
List of Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Preface
Survey of Jaina Monuments of Orissa
Jaina Moral Doctrine Bhattacharya, Satya, 6. Chapter IV Opposition To Immorality
Hari
7. Chapter V Cardinal Virtues
Jaina Paintings Vol II Nawab, Sarabhai Description of the Colured Plates
Description of the Ilustrated manuscripts
Description of the Plates
Miniatures in the Paper Period
Jaina Psychology Jain, C. R. A Train of Thought
Association of ideas
Attention
Dreams and Visions
Ethics
Faith
Free will and Predestination
Inhibition
instincts
Intellect
Lesiyas
Material Parallelism
Memory and Recollection
Motor Mechanisms
Omniscience
Passions
Pleasure and Pain
Preface
Recognition
soul an Intelligent Substance
The Central Organ of the Mind
The Jnanavaraniya Cover
The Lotus of the Heart
The Nature of Knowledge
The Orgaizing Forces of the Gody
The Soul
The Subconscious
The Will
Varieties of Sensation
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Intensity of fruition
Introspection and observation
Jaina account of karma
Jaina account of sense-organs
Jaina conception of indeterminite congnition
Karma: The Basis of Jaina Psychology
Law of Karma
Length of duration
Matter
Meaning of karma
Modern psychology on indeterminate cognition
Nature
Nature and functions of sense-organs
Nature of karma
Physical sense-organs
Pre-dermination
Quantity of karmic matter
Realisitic account of apprehension
Sensory and Mental Comprehension
Simultaneity of apprehensiion and comprehension
Some other theories
Soul as the principle of consciousness
Successive occurrence of apprehension and
comprehension
Temporal relation between apprehension and
comprehension
Time
Various states of karma
Jaina Psychology Metha, Lal, Mohan Activity and its control
Anger
Animal beings
Apprehension and comprehension
Arguments for the existence of omniscience
Auspicious conduct
Austerity
Bibliography
Categories of non-verbal comprehension
Cause of feeling
Celestial state of life
Clairvoyance
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Clairvoyance
Classes of beings
Classes of beings
Co-existence of emotions
Co-existence of emotions
Co-existence of pleasure and pain
Cognition
Conclusion and Recapitulation
Conditions of the control
Conquest of affliction
Contact-awareness and object-apprehension
Contemplation
Control of activity
Deceit
Denizens of hell
Differentiation of non-verbal and verbal comprehension
Differneces of emotion, attitude, and activity
Eight stages of self-realization
Eightfold path of self-realisation
Emotion
Extra-sensory perception
Extra-Sensory Perception
Fear
Feeling and the omniscient
Feeling and the omniscient
Feeling as a positive experience
Greed
Human state of existence
Index
Individual immortality
Jaina account of extra-sensory perception
Jaina account of karma
Jaina account of transmigration
Karma and soul
Kinds of meditation
Laughter
Liking, disliking, and disgust
Meaning of karma
Meditation
Memory and its process
Mental activity
Mild emotions
Mind
Moral virtue
Motor organs
Nature of activity
Nature of emotions
Nature of meditaion
Non-verbal sensory and mental comprehension
Omniscience
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Omniscience
Perception
Physical activity
Physical austerity
Physical senses
Pleasure and pain
Position of mind
Pride
Principle of consciousness
Problem of contact
Progression and retrogression
Psychical research on extra-sensory perception
Quasi-passions:
Reasoning
Reasoning
Recognition
Recollection
Recollection and recognition
Retention
Role of mortification
Self-regulation
Sensation
Sense-feeling
Sense-Feeling and Emotion
Sense-object-contact
Sense-organs
Sensory and mental comprehension
Sex drive
Sex-drive
Significance of the doctrine of karma
Some objections to rebirth
Sorrow
Speculation
Strong emotions
Telepathy
Temporal relation between apprehension and
comprehension
Tlepathy
Transmigration
Transmigration
Types of sense-feeling
Typws of strong emotions
Varieties of attitude
Verbal comprehension
Verbal comprehension
Vocal activity
Jaina Religion and Sastri, Muni, A Glossory of Jian Technical Terms
Philosophy Devendra, Sri,
Vacaspati, Sahitya
A Major Religion
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The Vedantins
The very learned (monk; his virtues and his superiority)
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Meaning of Anekanta
Meaning of Karma
Meaning of Philosophy
Men or Gods
Mind as a quasisense organ
Moksa is an ideal
Nature of Divinity in Jaina philosophy
Nature of Knowledge
Nature of Man
Nature of sense perception
Nayavada
Need for physical and mental discipline
Need for the present day
No place for Divine Grace
Operation of karma
Origin and development of Karma theory
Philosophy in India
Potter's View and Jung's Interpretation analysed
Problem of the soul and Karma Analysed
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Ratri bhojana
Samyaktva and mithyatva
Svadhyaya
Tapas
The Abhaksyas
The Ananta-kayas
The Anartha-danda-vrata
The Anupreksas
The Aparigraha-vrata
The Asatanas
The Bhavanas
The Bhogopabhogo parimana vrata
The Brahama Vratas
The Caitya
The Caitya vandana
The Dana vrata
The Desavakasika vrata
The Dig Vrata
The Dina - carya
The Gatis
The Kalas
The Kayotsarga
The Kriyas
The Mula-gunas
The Namaskara
The Necessary Duties
The Posadhopavasa vrata
The Pratimas
The Professions
The Puja
The Ratna - Traya
The Samayika vrata
The Seven Vyasanas
The Sravaka gunas
The vandanaka
The Vratas
The Yatra
Vinaya and Vaiyavrttya
Jaina-Rupa-Mandana Shah, Umakant Devadhideva-Tirthankara
Four Mour Popular Yaksinis
Iconography of 24 Tirthankaras
Index
Introduction
Kulakaras and Salakapurusas
List of Plates with Acknowledgements
Notes on the Jaina Pantheon
Origin of the Jina-Image and the Jivantasvami Pratima
Panca-Paramesthis
Parents of the Tirthankaras
Preface
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Sasana-Devatas
Jainism Granthmala, Navjivan Jainism and World Peace
Principles of Jainism
The Jain Notion of the Soul
Jainism Talib, Singh, Foreward
Gurbachan
I. Historical Survey of Jainism
II. Jaina Philosophy
III. Jaina Faith and Morals
Jiana Monastic Discipline
Our Contributors
V. Jaina yoga and Mysticism
VI. Jaina Literature and Arut
Jainism ( Some Essays ) Malvania, Dalsukh D. A Note on Lord Mahavira's Clan
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Sources
Jainism in North India (800 B. Shah, Chamanlal J. A gradual change in the history of Indian thought and
C. - 526 A. D.) outlook on life
A Great flourish of religion in India
Ascetic career of Mahavira
Connection between the Jaina church of Parsva and
Mahavira
Early references to Jainism in Buddhist Literature
Exchange of Embryo
Grounds of Parsva historicity
Increasing Influence of the Brahamans and the privileges
of the caste system
Indication of the term Jainism
Jainism before Mahavira
Jainism in general
Jinas the spiritual leader of the Jains
Jiva, Ajiva, Punya, Papa, Asrava, Samvara, Nirjara,
Moksa
Life of Mahavira
Mahavira and His times
Mahavira comes two hundred and fifty years after Parsva
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Ayagopatas of Mathura
Bhadrabahu the oldest commentator
Caves of Orissa- their artistic importance etc.
Certain characteristics of Indian art in general
Commentatorial works called the Nijjuttis or Niryuktis
Contents of Inscription
Dated and undated Kushana inscription
Dharmadasagani the contemporary of Mahavira
Dhruvasena I, the fourth in the Vallabhi list, and the end
of the unrecorded period of Jaina history
Different Dynasties that rule over Magadha and the Jaina
church
Digambara belief regarding the Svetambara canon
Doctrine of Syadvada or Anekantavada
Dr. Barua and the Ajivika sect of Gosala
Empire of Magadha and its importance in the llight of
Jaina history
Epigraphic evidence of the sympathy of the Guptas
toward the Jainas
Era of Vikrama and Siddhasena Divakara
Extent of the Gupta Empire
Final separation about the period of the great council at
vallabhi
Four Mulasutra
Fourteen Purvas
Gardhabhilla, the predecessor of Vikrama, and
Kalikacarya
General unanimity about the priod of schism
Gosala Mankhaliputta the most prominent rival of
Mahavira
Gosala's influence on the formulation of the reformed
church of Mahavira
Grounds in favour of the Svetambara
Historical background from the Kushanas down to the
advent of the Guptas
Historical Importance of this fragmentary evidence
Ideal of Ahimsa
Importance of Orissa in the light of Jaina history
Indication of the term Tirthankara
Introductory Remarks
Jaina Art in the North
Jaina Literature of the North
Jaina literature the only data for the period of Parsva
Jainism finds its best expression in Architecture
Jainism in Kalinga Desa
Jainism in Kalinga Desa is Jainism of the days of
Kharavela
Jainism in Royal Families 800 B.C. - 200 B.C.
Kharavela and the Jaina religion
Language of the canon
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Mathura Inscriptions
Mathura inscriptions and their importance in the light of
the history of the Jaina church
Mathura inscriptions connected with the satraps of
Mathura
Mathura Sculptures and the great schism
Ornamental slab showing Nemesa's feat
Padaliptacarya and the traditions connected with him
Prominence given to Parsva
Relative position of Mankhaliputta in the great wave of
religious enthusiasm in India
Rise of the vallabhis and the end of the Guptas
Root cause of schism : Is nudity a necessary condition
of saintship
Royal patronage in the days of Parsva
Ruins neighboring the Hathigumpha insciption
Saint Kalka and Satayana and Pratishthanapura
Samyag-Darsana (Right Belief), Samyag-jnana (Right
knowledge) and samak-charitra (Right conduct)
Siddhasena Divakara and his times
Siddhasena Divakara and Pudaliptacarya the
outstanding luminaries of Jaina history
Six Chedasutra
Some of the archetectural and pictorial remains beyond
our period
Some of the most important scisms of the Jaina church
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Astronomical works
Bhamasaha, the savior of Mewar
Bilaner and Jaina Statesmen
Brihad Gachchha , Kharatara Gachchha, Tapa
Gachchha...Kula Gachchha
Canonical and Philosophical Works
Chandra Gachchha, Nagendra Gachchha,..Gachchhas
named after influential persons
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Granthabhandaras of Phalodhi
Granthabhandaras of Todarasingh
Granthabhandaras of Tonk
Granthabhandaras of Udaipur
Hambada Caste
Haribhadra
Harishima as an administrator
Harsagara Jnanabhandaras of Lohavata
Hemachandra
Heroic and Philonthropic deeds of Muhanota Jayamala
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Satiety
Scriptures
Self-absorption
Silence
Stability
Sthirata
Synthesis of All View-Points
Tapah
Tattvadrstih
The victory over sense-organs
Thoughts on Maturing of the Karmas
Total Prosperity
Tranquility
Trptih
Tyagah
Upasamharah
Vidya
Visayakrama-nirdesh
Vivekah
Worship
Yoga
Yogah
Kalpa Sutra Lalwani, K. C. Arhat Aristanemi
Arhat Parsva
Arhat Rsbha
Biographical Sketches of the Jinas
List of Senior Monks
Notes and Comments
On Twentu Tirthankaras
Presciption for the Parjusana
Sramana Bhagawan Mahavira
Karma Philosophy in Jainism Chandrashekharvijayj Atom
i, Muni Shri
Bondage of Karma
Causes and Bondage of Karma
Emancipation from the Bondage of Karma
Energy of Matter
Modern Science & Law of Karma
Nature of Soul Orignal and Assumed
Oddities and Eccentricities of Karma
Soul , World and Karma
Laghutattvasphota of Jaini, P, S. `Anushtupchand'
Amrtacandrasuri
`Harinichand'
`Mandakranta'
`Matmyuramchand'
`Prahrshichand'
`Pushpitaya chand'
`Shardoolvikritchand'
`Totakchand'
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`Vasanttilakavritam'
`Vashansthvritam'
`Viyoginichand'
'Manjubhasani'
'Upjativritam'
'Vanshasthvritam'
Lectures on Jainism, Annual Tatia, Nathmal Asava
Lecture series #1
Asceticism
Atma as empirical and transcendental
Attachment to life
Bondage and Emancipation
Buddist Asceticism
Catuyama samvara
Caujjama - dhamma
Clusters of Concepts
Definition and types of Dhyana
Dhayana
Fearlessness and friendship
Greek Ascetism
Hindu Asceticism
In Christianity
In Judaism
In Non-Jaina thought
In the Avesta
In the Avesta
In the classical period
In the classical period
Introduction to The Ascetism of Jaina
Jaina Asceticism
Japanese Asceticism
Jnana and Darsana
Later Thinkers
Mysticism
Nirvana
Non-violence
Orphism
Orphism
Pannana
Pithy sayings
Plato
Pythagorianism
Raudra Dhyana
Reconciliation
Renunciation
Samdhi
Samvara as Anekanta, Ahimsa and aparigraha
Sarvanata
The Anuyogadvaras and Niksepas
The Arta Dhyana
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Children
Choice by Divine Will
Classification of the canon
Co-wives
Commerce
Consecration Ceremony
Consumption
Course of Study
Credit
Crime and Punishment
Cunni
Currency
Dance and Drama
Distribution
Doctrines
Domestic Life
Dreams
Dress
Dyes, Gums and Chemicals
Economic Aspects
Education and Learning
Elephants
Eleven Ganadharas
Ethics of War
Exchange
Exports - Imports
Famine
Field Crops
Fiscal Administration
Flowers, Perfumes and Cosmetics
Food
Forms of Marriage
Fortification
Four Classes
Funeral Obsequies
Gandharva Marriage
General Attitude towards Women
Geographical Lexicon
Geographical Material in the Jain Canon
Gosala and his Association with Mahavira
Guild Castes
Hired Labourers
Horticulture
House
Hunting
Important Kings and Dynasties
Indamaha
Infantry
Inland Trade
Interest
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Murder
Music and Dancing
Nagamaha
Nijjutto
Non Aryan Countries
Non-Execution of the King's order
Omens and Superstions
Organisation
Other Centers
Other Centers
Other Kinds of Marriage
Other Occupations
Other Professions
Other Religious Sects
Other Schools and Sect
Other Sources of Income
Painting
Parsvanatha - A historical personality
Period of Pregnancy
Political Disturbances
Polygamy and Polyandry
Popular Dieties
Position of the Ganikas
Position of Women
Pottery
Poultry
Price
Prisons
Production
Profits
Prostitite
Public Appearance of Women
Purohita
Rearing of Live-stock and Dairy -farming
Redaction of the Jain Canon
Relation between Kings and Princes
Relations and Friends
Religious Conditions
Remarriage of a Widower
Rent
Residence
Retrospect
Robbery
Royal Household
Royal Officers
Ruddamaha
Sacrifice
Sculpture
Self Immolation
Servants and Slaves
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Setthi
Seventy-two Kalas
Shrines and Temples of the Jakkhas (Jakkayayna
Sickness
Sivamaha
Sixty-three Great Men
Social Conditions
Social Organisation
Son-in-Law living in the House
Sources of Revenue
Sports and Amusements
Student Life
Study
Succession by Primogeniture
Succession of Sister's son
Svayamvara or Marriage
Textiles - Weaving and Spinnig
The Ajiviya Samanas
The Antiquity of the canon
The Arya and Anarya
The Custom of Niyoga
The Despised and the Untouchables
The Eighteen Livis
The Exegetical Literature on the canon
The Family
The Four gteat Schools
The four-fold Army
The Gahavais
The Geruya or Parivrajaka Samanas
The Hardships undergone by Samanas
The History of Jain Sangh
The Ideal of the Jain Samanas
The Jain Canon
The Jain Monks and their Dress
The Khattiyas
The lay Followers of Ajiviyas
The Loss of Drstivada
The other Side
The Pioneers of Jain Order
The Purvas
The Renunciation Ceremonies
The Royal Council and the Minister
The Sakka Samanas
The Samana Sangha
The Samanas Nigganthas
The Schisms
The Svetambara and Digambara tradition
The system of Transaction
The Tavasa Samanas
The Teachers and the Pupils
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Mahavira's Omniscience
Mahavira's Place of Birth
Mahvira Penances
Place of Mahavira's Omniscience
Place of Penance of Mahvira
The Place of Nirvana of Mahavira
The Priest and the Recluse
Thought Ferment in Eastern India
To Conclude
Mahavira the Jina Jain, Jyoti Prasad The Magnficient Murti of Lord Mahavira MAHAVIRA THE
JINA
Meditaion & Jainsism Toliya, J. Music for Meditation""
Pratapkumar
Foreword
Meditaion & Jainism
Opinions
References
Synopsis
Mokshamala Rajchandra, Shrimad
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Kamadeva Shrawaka
Kapila Muni (monk ) Part I
Kapila Muni (monk ) Part II
Kapila Muni (monk ) Part III
Knowledge of Reality Part I
Knowledge of Reality Part II
Knowledge of Reality Part III
Knowledge of Reality Part IV
Knowledge of Reality Part IX
Knowledge of Reality Part V
Knowledge of Reality Part VI
Knowledge of Reality Part VII
Knowledge of Reality Part VIII
Knowledge of Reality Part X
Knowledge of Reality Part XI
Knowledge of Reality Part XII
Knowledge of Reality Part XIII
Knowledge of Reality Part XIV
Knowledge of Reality Part XV
Knowledge of Reality Part XVI
Knowledge of Reality Part XVII
Kshamapana (Seeking Forgiveness)
Miracles of Actions
Navkara Mantra
Night Dinner
Nine Protective Fences of Celibacy
Non-Attachment is the Nature of Religion
Obstacles to Mind Control
Pancham Kaal
Pratyakhyana
Preaching of Devotion
Protection of all Living Beings Part II
Religion acceptable to all
Religious Differences Part I
Religious Differences Part II
Religious Differences Part III
Religious Meditation Part I
Religious Meditation Part II
Religious Meditation Part III
Sanat Kumar Part I
Sanat Kumar Part II
Satsanga (contacts of the saints)
Sense Control
Strangeness of Greed
Strangeness of Greed
Sudershan Sheth
The Religious Administration of Bhagwan Mahavir
The Sayings of Jineshwar Bhagwan
Thirty-two Spiritual Disciplines
Thought about Equanimity of Mind Part I
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Monolithic Jinas Pereira, Jose a Conspectus of the Elements of Ellora Jain Iconography
Acknowledgmets
Chota Kailas
Chota Kailas view of Temple Tower
Detail of facade
Detail of pillar showing Parsvanatha
Figures
Homage to Bahubali
Homage to Bahubali (Gomata)
Jainism and its Art
List of Illustrations
Parsvanatha-on-the-hill
Preface
Shila, the brahmacarin
The Inscriptions at Ellora
The Jain Temples of Ellora
The Kailasa, Unity of Conception and Execution
The Konkani Origin of the Rastrakutas
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The Temples
The Themes in the Temples
The Themes of the ellora Sculptors
Nakedness of Digamber jain Kanak Nandiji, Aprigrhavad and Digamber ain saints
Sanints and Kesh Lonch Maharaj
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Limits of Knowledge
Memory
Modes without Substratum
Momentary Viewpoint
Nature of Knowledge
Naya and Niksepa
Niksepa
Non-absolutsm: Results and Problems
Novelty of Object due to difference in Tense, Gender and
Number
Objects unamenable to Logic
of Identity and Difference of Substance and Modes
of One and Many
of the Permanent and the Impermanent
Organs of Knowledge
Pantoscopic Viewpoint (Cause as Effect, Effect as
Cause, Content as Container, Container as Content)
Philosophy and Logic: New Possiblilities
Probans
Proccess and Product
Reasoning
Reeecognition
Results of Valid Organs of Knowledge
Scope of Viewpoints
Scriptural Knowledge
Scripture and Logic Reconciled
Sensory Knowledge and Epistemology
The Doctrine of Conditional Dialectics and Sevenfold
Predicaton
The Doctrne of Nayas: Infinty of Modes and
Approachers: The Syntetic and Analytic Viewpoint
Three periods of Jaina Logic
Types of Knowledge
Types of Probantia
Ultimate Source and oigin of Knowledge
Unconditional Annihilation,
Unconditional Originatioin,
Universal Concomitance
validity and Invalidty
Variety of Knowledge
Verbal Viewpoint
Verificatioin of Knowledge
Viewpoint of Function
Wide Range of Non-absolutism
Niyamasara, Kundakunda's Sain, Uggar Shri Confession , (Alochana)
Expiation, (Prayaschita)
Non-Soul (Ajiva)
Practical Right Conduct, (Vyavahaar Charitra)
Pure Consciousness, (Shuddha Upayoga)
Pure Thought-Activity, Shuddha Bhava
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Aushdhi Daan
Aweful Results of Possessions
Bhumi Shayan (Sleeping on the ground)
Brahmacharya Dharma
Causes of Nakedness
Chapter 1:
Chapter 10:
Chapter 11:
Chapter 12:
Chapter 2:
Chapter 3:
Chapter 4:
Chapter 5: Ten Signs of Dharma
Chapter 6: Moksha Marg (Path of Salvation)
Chapter 7 : Shrawkachar (Duties of Householder)
Chapter 8:
Chapter 9:
Chaurya vyasan (Evil habit of stealing)
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Abila
Accounts Department
Achievements of Father and Son (Viradhavala)
Adbhuta Krsnaraja
Ajayadeva
Ajayapala
Aksapatalika or Mahaksapatalika
Alhanadeva
Allata
Ama Nagavaloka
Anahilla
Appointment of Vastupala and Tejahpala
Arjunadeva
Arjunavarman
Army Organisation
Arnoraja
Arnoraja's Successors
Asaraja
Ayudha Family: A concoction
Background
Balaprasada
Balhana
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Baliraja
Ballala
Bhatrapatta
Bhima
Bhoja I
Bhoja I
Bhoja II
Cacigadeva
Cahamana
Cahamanas of Lata
Cahamanas of Sakambhari
Camunda, Vallabharaja an Durlabharaja
Candradeva
Capital
Certain Problems
Classification and Valuation of the Sources
Composition of the Council
Concluding remarks
Conquests
Coronation
Council of Ministers (Mantri Parishas)
Councillors -heredity
Court
Daily Routine
Death of Bhima II
Death of Vastupala
Death of Viradhavala
Dethronemen
Devapala
Devapala
Devapala
Dhandhuka
Dhanga
Dharanivaraha
Dharavarsa
Dharmapala
Diplomacy
Dispute over succession
District Administration
Durlabharaja II
Durlabharaja III
Duta
Duties of the King
Dynasties of Saurastra (contd.)
Early account and position
Early History of The Vaghela Branch of the Caulukayas
Early Reference
Education and Discipline of the king
Ethics of War
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Evidence
Expenditure
Feudatories or Samantas
Foudation of Anahilapataka
Founder of the Dynasty
From Bhuyaraja Raji
From Kumarsimha to Padmasimha
Functions of Cabinet
Functions of the King-
Ganda and Vidyadhara
Gangeyadeva
Gaya Karna
Genealogy and Chronology
General condition of the Period
Govindacandra
Govindaraja
Guhilaputras of Naduladagika
Guhlaputras or Guhilotas
Guhlas of Mewar
Gurjara Pratiharas
Hammiradeva
Hariraja
Hariscandra
Harsa
His Successor
His successors
His Successors
His Successors
His Successors
Identification of Kalyanakataka
Identification of Sindhuraja
Jagadeva (Laksmadeva)
Jaitrasimha
Jaitrasimha
Jaitugideva
Jayacandra
Jayasimha and Udayaditya
Jayasimha Siddharaja
Jayavarman II
Jinduraja
Jodhpur branch
Juries
Kanhadadeva
Karna
Karnadeva
Katukaraja
Kelhana
Kings of the dynasties of Eastern India
Kings Personal Officers
Kirtipala
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Kirtiraja
Kumarapala
Laksmana
Laksmana
Laksmanasena
Laksmi Karna
Lavana Prasada
Law and Justice
Lineage
List of Jain Inscriptions (Appendix)
Literature on Policy
Location of the dynasties of India
Mahendra
Mahendrapala
Mahipala
Mahipala alias Devaraja
Mahipala I
Mangalaraja
Members of this branch
Military Administration
Ministers
Miscellaneous Literature
Mularaja
Mularaja II
Mularaja's ancestors
Nagabhatta II
Naravarman
Narrative Literature
Oath
Organization of the Central Government
Origin
Origin and Conception of the State
Origin of Mularaja's family
Origin of the Cahamanas
Origin of the Dynasties of Central India
Origin of the dynasties of Eastern India
Origin of The Senas of Bengal
Original seat of Mularaja's family
Other Officers
Other Sources of Income
Padmapala
Pancakula
Paramaras of Bansawara (Vagada)
Paramaras of Candravati and Arbunda
Paramaras of Kiradu
Paramaras of Malava
Paramardi
Parentage
Pattavali
Peace and Treaties
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Period
Personal Safety of the King
Poet Sri Harsa
Poet Vakpati
Political disorder in Bhima II reign
Position of the King
Prahlada
Prahladanadeva
Prasati(colophons)
Prime Minister
Prince and other members of the Family
Provincial Administration
Prthvipala
Prthviraja I
Prthviraja II
Prthviraja III
Punishment
Pushyabhutis
Qualification of the Councillors
Rajyapala
Rajyapala
Ratnapala
Rayapala
Remarks
Revenue and Finance Administration
Rights and Privileges
Saktikumara
Samanta
Samantasimha
Samantsimha
Samarasimha
Samarasimha
Samkha alias Sangrama simha
Sarangadeva
Seven Constituents of the State
Sindhuraja
Sindhuraja
Sixfold Policy
Siyaka
Sobhita
Somasimha
Somesvara
Sources of Revenue
State and Administration
Subdivisions and other Lower Limits
Subhatavarman
Succession
Tejasimha
The Cahamanas
The Cahamanas of Jalor
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Revolution in Religion
Self Control
Some Pressing Questions
Stages of Mental Development
Tapa or Penance
The Chain of Ahimsa
The Composite Path of Faith
The Criterion for Judging Religion
The Definition of Relgion
The Eteranl-cum-Non-Eternal
The Feeling of Lightness
The First Manifestation of Religion
The Individual and the Society
The Major and Minor Vows
The Meaning of Non-Violence
The Power of Vrata
The Problem of Existence
The Pursuit of Pleasure
The Starting Point of Non-Violence
The Strength Born of Being Circumscribed
The Vows (Vratas) and the Nation
Truth, Sect and Tradition
Unity in the Midst of Collectivity
What is Truth?
Realize What you are: The Chitrabhanu, Shree Beginning Meditation: Calming down and Observing
Dynamics of Jain Meditation Yourself and Your Breathing
Beginning Practice
Chapter 1
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter IX
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Continuing Practice
Continuing Practice: Meditation on Hrim and Breathing
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Madhurayan
Mahakashyap
Mahashalputra Arun
Mankhaliputta
Metejja Bhyali
Narayan (Tarayan)
Parshwa
Ping
Pushpshalputra
Questions of Authenticity of Concepts preached in
Rishibhashit
Ramaputta
Rishibhashit and Principles of Jainism
Rishibhashit and Rishimandal
Rishigiri
Sanjay
Sariputra (Satiputra)
Shauryayana
Soma
Srigiri
Style and Period of Rishibhashit
Tetaliputra
The Language of Rishibhashit
The Period and tradition of sages of Rishibhashit
The Place of Rishibhashit in Jain Literature
The Separation of Rishibhashit from Prashnavyakaran
The Writing of Rishibhashit
Uddalak
Utkat (Bhautikwadi)
Vaishraman
Vajjiputta (Vatsiputra)
Valkalchiri
Varattaka
Vardhaman
Varishena Krishna
Varun
Vayu
Vidur
Why the Rishis of Rishibhashit were called Pratyek
Buddha
Yama
Sallekhana is not Suicide Tukol, T. K. Jainism and Sallekhana
Sallekhana by Acharya Shantisagar
Sallekhana in Practice
Sallekhana is not Suicide
Scriptures
Suicide
Suicide and the law
Voluntary deaths under other Religion
What is Sallekhana?
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Conversion
Dharma & Wam-marg
Dissolution of bodily Attachment in Lord's Life
Emancipation of the Females
Enlightenment the Summum bonum
Eqanimity and Compassion in Lord's Life
Everwakefulness
Food in Lord's Life
Food of Lord's Life
In the Lap of Conductive Discomforts - Mahavir
Interview with uncle - Mahavir
Mahavira in Buddhistic Literature
Meals and Movement (Vihar) - The Religious Order and
Its System
Meditation, Yogic Postures and Silence - Mahavir
Monastic norms
Naming the Child
New Ideologies : New Traditions
Nirwana (Deliverance)
Non-Acquisition vis-a-vis Fearlessness - Mahavir
Omniscience - its two aspects
On the Plane of Fearlessness
Protective shield of Meditation - Mahavir
Protective shield of Meditation - Mahavir
Protocols Interse - The Religious Order and Its System
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The Birth
The Clarion - Call of Revolution
The Clarion Call of Non-acquisition
The Co-travellers and the Odyssey
The Common Welfare
The compaign for emancipation - Mahavir
The Conquest of Hunger - Mahavir
The Conquest of Palate - Mahavir
The Conquest of Sleep - Mahavir
The Contemporary Religions and Religious Leaders
The Difference of Traditions
The Dream
The Faculty of Fellow-Feelings
The family - Mahavir
The flame of Valour - Mahavir
The Fountain of Dynamism of Lord's Life
The Four-month Long annual rainy camps
The freedom from body consciousness - Mahavir
The Gift of Sight
The Gloom of Fear: The Light of Fearlessness - Mahavir
The Hymn
The Image and the Reflection - Mahavir
The inner conflict for liberation - Mahavir
The Language of the People for the people
The Liberation from Bondage
The Lord`s Biography
The marriage - Mahavir
The Nirwana of the Lord
The Obligation of Liberation
The Orientation of the Spiritual Regimen
The Perenial Stream of Wisdom
The Plane of Tolerance
The Political milieu - Mahavir
The Principle of Love and Vegetarianism
The Probing Eye : Divining the Invisible
The Religious Order and Its System
The Religious Tradition - Mahavir
The Resolve to be free - Mahavir
The Schedule - The Religious Order and Its System
The Schism in the Order
The Science of Discrimanation
The self-embraced Yogic death of the parents - Mahavir
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No Kasayas
Number of vimans
Pramada
Preaching of Dharma
Raja Rsabha deva of Vinita Nagari
Samyaktva
Second Previous Bhava
Seventh Previous Bhava as a God in Saudharma Deva
loka
Signs of Samyaktva
Sila
Sixth Previous Bhava as a Brahmana named Puspamitra
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Abhay Kumara
Abhaya Kumara
About Absolute Agony of Misery
About Ayusya Karma
Ajata Satru, Konika
AMbada Parivrajaka
An account of Salibhadra Setha
Ananda Grihapati
Ananda Sravaka
Ardra Kumara
Ardra Kumara
Arhant Deva
Arjuna Mali
At Madhyama Apapa
At Rajagriha Nagara
Athithi Samvibhaga Vrata, Twelfth vow
Ayampula Gathapati
Bhagvati Diksa of Kirta Raja
Caturtha Vrata, Fourth vow
Condition of Bharata Varsa during Duhsama kala
Condition of Bharata Varsa during Duhsama- Duhasama
kala
Desa Vakasika, Tenth vow
Destruction of Vaisali
Dhanya Setha
Dharma Desana
Dialogue with Kalodayi
Diksa of Dasarnabhadra
Diksa of Jamali and Priyadarsana
Diksa of Jina Palita
Diksa of Lepa Sresthi
Diksa of Mahaccandra Kumara
Diksa of Mankati and others
Diksa of Megha Kumara
Diksa of Pudgala Parivrajaka
Diksa of Risabha datta and Devananda
Diksa of Sala and Mahasala
Diksa of Skandaka Katyayana
Diksa of Ten Grand sons of Srenika
Discussion with Ganadhara Acala Bhrata
Discussion with Ganadhara Akampita
Discussion with Ganadhara Mandit
Discussion with Ganadhara Maurya Putra
Discussion with Ganadhara Metrya
Discussion with Prabhasa Ganadhara
Discussion with Roha Anugara
Discussion with Sthaviras of Parsva
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Udayana Rajarsi
Untimely death of King Srenika
Utsarpini Kala
Valkalaciri
Varagya
Vrata grahana of Brahamana Somila
Vrata grahana of Cultanipita
Vrata grahana of kama deva Sravaka
Vrata grahana of Nandinipita
Vrata grahana of Suradeva Sravaka
Vrata grahana of Tetali pita
Vrata-grahana of Kunda Kolika Sravaka
Vrata-grahana of Mahasatakaji
Sramana Bhagavan Ratna Prabha Vijay, Discssion with the eighth Ganadhara
Mahavira, His Life and Muni
Teaching vol III
Discssion with the eleventh Ganadhara
Discssion with the fifth Ganadhara
Discssion with the first Ganadhara
Discssion with the fourth Ganadhara
Discssion with the ninth Ganadhara
Discssion with the second Ganadhara
Discssion with the seventh Ganadhara
Discssion with the sixth Ganadhara
Discssion with the tenth Ganadhara
Discssion with the third Ganadhara
Acarya Maharaja Sri Haribhadra Suri
Acarya Maharaja Sri Haribhadra Suri
Acarya Maharaja Sri Haribhadra Suri
Arya Dinna Suri
Arya Kalakacarya
Arya Khaputacarya
Arya Mangu Suri
Arya Padalipta Suri
Arya Simha Suri
Arya Syamacarya
Dasa- purvadaras
Diksa of 1500 hermits
Ganadhara Achalabhrata
Ganadhara Agnibhuti
Ganadhara Akampita
Ganadhara Gautama and Mahasatakaji
Ganadhara Maharaja Indrabhuti Gautama - Sala and
Mahasala
Ganadhara Mandit
Ganadhara Mauryaputra
Ganadhara Metrya
Ganadhara Prabhasa
Ganadhara Sudharma Swami
Ganadhara Vayubhuti
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Ganadhara Vyakta
Kesi , Gautamiya Adhyayana
Kevali Bhagavan Arya Jambu swami
Kevali Bhagavan Arya Sudharma swami
Nirvana of Sramana Bhagvan Mahavira
Pilgrimage to Astapada
Siddhasena Divakara Suri
Sri Arya Mahagiri and Arya Su-hasti Suri
Sri Arya Raksita Suri
Sri Bappa Bhatti Suri
Sri Bhadraguptacarya
Sri Bhadraguptacarya
Sri Candra Suri
Sri Devananda Suri
Sri Durbalika Puspamitra
Sri Jay Deva Suri
Sri Jayananda Suri
Sri Jinabhadra Gani Ksama Sramana
Sri Manadeva Suri
Sri Manitunga Suri
Sri Narasinha Suri
Sri Pradyotna Suri
Sri Ravi Prabha Suri
Sri Samantabhadra Suri
Sri Samudra Suri
Sri Susthita Suri and Sri Suprati-baddha Suri
Sri Vajara Swami
Sri Vajra Swami
Sri Vibudh Prabha Suri
Sri Vikrama Suri
Sri Vira Suri
Sri Vriddha Deva Suri
Sri Vriddha Vadi Suri
Sruta Kevali Arya Bhadrabahu swami
Sruta Kevali Arya Sambhuti Vijay Suri
Sruta Kevali Arya Sayyambhava Suri
Sruta Kevali Arya Sthulabhadracarya
Vacaka-varya Umaswati Maharaja
Vacaka-varya Umaswati Maharaja
Yuga pridhana Nagarjuna
Sramana Bhagavan Ratna Prabha Vijay, Acarya Raja Sagara Suri
Mahavira, His Life and Muni
Teaching vol V, Part II
Agamica Gaccha
An Ordinance from Maha Rana Jagat Simhaji
Ancala Gaccha
Bahadodhara
Bahadodhara
Bija Mati
Kadava Mali
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Kharatara Sect
Krisna Srasvati Sree Jay Sundara Suri
Mahayogi Sri Anandaghanaji
Mahayogi Sri Anandaghanaji
Nyaya Visarada Upadhyayaji Yaso Vijayaji
Pannyasa Sri Satya Vijaya Gani
Payacanda Gaccha
Pethada Mantri
Poet Dhana Pala
Poet Dhana Pala's works
Rules of Conduct of Sadhu
Shee Devendra Suri
Shree Devendra Suri
Shree Dharma Ghosa Suri
Shree Jagaccandra Suri
Shree Mani Ratna Suri
Shree Vidyananda Suri
Shree Vijay Candra Suri
Shree Vijaya Chandra Suri
Sree Ananda Vimala Suri
Sree Bhavana Sundara Suri
Sree Deva Sundra Suri
Sree Deva Suri
Sree Guna Ratna Suri
Sree Hema Vimala Suri
Sree Jina Sundara Suri
Sree Jnana Sagar Suri
Sree Kula Mandana Suri
Sree Laksmi Sagar Suri
Sree Manadeva Suri
Sree Muni Sundara Suri
Sree Nemicandra suri
Sree Pradyumna Suri
Sree Ratna Sekaar Suri
Sree Sarva Deva Suri
Sree Sarvadeva Suri
Sree Soma Sundara Suri
Sree Soma Tikyka Suri
Sree Somaprabha Suri
Sree Somaprabha Suri
Sree Sumati Sadhu Suri
Sree Udayotana Suri
Sree Vijay Dana Suri
Sree Vijay Prabha Suri
Sree Vijaya Dana Suri
Sree Vijaya Deva Suri
Sree Vijaya Ratna Suri
Sree Vijaya Sena Suri
Sree Vimala Candra Suri
Sree Yasobhadra Suri
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Jambusanda
Jesting by Gosala
Jina Setha sravaka
Kartika Setha Katha
Kevali Darsana
Khandaka and Dantalika
King Dhdhivahana and Queen Dharini of Campa Nagari
King Satanika
Kumara Sanivesa
Kupiya Sannivesa
Lamentations of Trisila Mata
Maddna Sannivesa
Megha and Kalahasti
Mithila- Honored by king Janaka
Molestation by a pisaca - Going to School
Molestation by Mahendara of Bhogapura
Molestation from Kataputana
Molestation from Kataputana Vana-Vyantari
Molestation from Kataputana Vana-Vyantari
Molestation from Sangama Deva
Moraga Sannivesa - Acchandaka
Movements of the foetus
Mrigavati
Muni Candra Acarya killed at night under suspicion of a
thief
Nandisena Sthavira
Night Vigil - Siddhartha rising up in the morning
Ninth Rainy Season in Vajra bhumi
Ninth year of Ascetic Life
Ninth year of Ascetic Life
Observing a fast of four months
Period of Chadmasta Kala of Ascetic Life - First year of
Ascetic Life
Period of Chadmasthakala
Pitridata and his wife Mritavatsa
Playing with boys
Pollution of food for six months by Sangama
Practising Bhadra, Mahibhadra, Pratima
Preaching
Questioned by Gosala
Rajagriha - Stuti by Isanendra
Rejoicing
Request of Lokantika Gods to Vardhamana Swami
Request to King Nandivardhana for permission to
renounce the world
Sakra-stava
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Sankha honoured Bhagwan with devotion
Scorching of both feet - Mahavir
Second Rainy Season
Second Year of Ascetic Life
Seven Rainy season at Alambhika
Seventh year of Ascetic Life
Siddhartha Vanik and Kharaka Vaidya saw Bhagwan
with the Salya when he went to Siddhartha's house for
alms
Simha and Vidyunmati
Six year of Ascetic Life
Sixth Rainy season at Bhadrika Nagari
Stayed at a blacksmith workshop
Story of 500 warriors
Stuti by Marrisaha, Indra , Sravasti
Stuti by Sanat Kumara Indra
Stuti by Sanat Kumara Indra
Stuti by Stuti by Vidyut Kumarendra
Svatidatta questioned
Svetambika Nagari
Svetamvika-Pradesi king - Meeting of Pradesi Raja,
Crossing the river Ganges
Taking of five abhigrahas (minor vows)
Tambaya Sannivesa
Ten Great Dreams - Astrologer Utpala saying out the
meaning of Dreams
Tenth Rainy season at Sravastinagri
Tenth Year of Ascetic Life
The Idol of Skanda
The Strange Events
Third Year of Ascetic Life
Thirteenth Year of Ascetic Life
Throwing of Tejolesya
Thunaga Sannivesa - Puspa astrologer
Thus Bhagwan Mahavir passed 12.5 years ( Twelve
years and an half ) as a Chandmastha Ascetic
To Alambika
To Brahmana grama Upananda, Third Rainy season at
Campa Nagari doing various asanas , and observing two
fastings of two months each.
To Cauraka grama
To Haladruta grama, in meditation under haridru tree
To Jrimbhika grama, Indra did dramatic performance
before Bhagwan , and said that he will have Kevala Jnan
on a certain day
To Kalumbuka grama
To Kausambhi nagari
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Twelvth Rainy season at Agnihotra
Twelvth year of Ascetic Life
Twenty tortures in one night
Vaggura Sravaka
Vaisyayana Tapasa outside the village
Valuable iformation about the foetus
Valuable information about the foetus - Birth of
Vardhamana Kumara
Vamarasi Nagari - Stuti by Asudharmendra
Vidyasiddha
Vijaya and Pragalbha
Vision of Dreams
Vision of Dreams - Description of the First four Dreams
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Sramana Tradition, its History Pande, G. C. Moral and Social Outlook of Sramanism
and Contribution to Indian
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Sramanic Critique of Brahamanism
Sramanism as a Weltanschauung and its Relationship to
the Tradition
Sravana Belgola Settar, S. Sravana Belgola
Structure and functions of Jain, S. C. A criticism of Hume and the Yogacara
soul in Jainism
Absolute dynamism of reality considered
Absolute in Advaita Vedanta
Absolute karma determinism, indetrminism and freedom
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Meaning of knowledge
Merit of the Jaina dialectic
Negation as an attribute
Negation as dharma or trait
Negativity of the soul and liberation
Negativity of the soul as the root cause of the distor tion
of its powers
Neutralism as a theory of the soul
Nyaya, Samkhya and Vedanta on the soul's extension
and their criticism
Pleasure and pain as manifestations of the faculty of
feeling
Plurality of Souls:
Pramana type of knowledge and its essential nature
Pratyaksa or the direct type of knowledge
Psychological view of the self
Purposive psychology and the Yogacara
Rajamalla's view
Ramanuja, Hegel and Bradley on the soul
Reality as a featureless entity
Reality as pure being
Relation between the naya and the pramana types of
knowledge
Sankara on partial comprehensions
Sankara's view of the soul, Berkley's view of the soul
Self consciousness
Sensum theory of knowledge and its criticism
Some illustrations of the partial comprehensions:
Some objections against the Jaina view of the soul's
extension
Statement of the problem
Statement of the problem
Statement of the problem
Structure of the Soul and Extension:
Substance, attributes, modes and traits.
The Advaita conception
The Anekanta Theory of Existence
The audayika manifestations
The aupasamikaand the ksayika manifestaions
The Buddhistic conception of moksa
The buddhistic conception of moksa
The conception of karma in differnet systems of thought
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Jain yoga , short retrospect
Jaina conception of mithyatva equated to avidya
Jaina Conception of time, space ,substance and mode
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Spiritual and intellectual ignorance
Sruta-jnana - original meaning
Subhacandara's views as contained in his jnanarnava
elaborately stated
Subjectivist idealist criticized
Subjectivity and Objectivity and their intermixture
Sukla-dhayana
Synonyms of mati jnana
Tentative reconstruction of the structure of the ancient
thought
The Avyakata problems
The Bhuddhist Attitude
The Brahmana attitude
The Doctrine of Dhyana
The Doctrine of flux
The Epistemology of the Agamas
The four Buddhis
The four Subdivisions of Mati jnana
The Jaina asserts that logic is blind without experience
and experience is cripple without logic
The Jaina attitude
The Jaina attitude
The Jaina avoids the absolutist conception of Karma
The material nature of karman - Caravaka criticized
The material nature of karman - Caravaka criticized
The Naya position and Jaina view on emancipation
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The Non-absolutistic attitude of the Jainas
The problem further elaborated
The problem of Avidya
The problem of Avidya
The problem of Avidya, spiritual outlook
The rationalistic attitude of the Buddha
The Saiva and Jaina position compared regarding self,
bondage, omniscience
The states and processes of karma
The states and processes of karma
The sub-types of karma
The Vedantist's reply
Three broad divisions of the stages of yoga
Three categories of soul destined to be emancipated
Three different views referred by Haribhadra
Three-fold characteristics of athing illustrated
Two categories of asrutanisrita, mental and sensuous
Two fold nature of consciousness, determinate and
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Two kinds of Cognition, Vidya and avidya described
Umasvati's definitions and opinions of Akalanka,
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Exceptions
Explicit code of conduct
Five aticaras
Five bhavanas
Five Bhavnas
General Nature of the vow
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Individual Happiness
Its aspects - positive and negative
Jainism
Jainism : Importance, the result of intoxication
Kinds of Stealing
Meaning and Importance
Meaning and Importance of Non-stealing
Meaning and Importance of non-violence
Meaning of Sila
Modern experiments of truth
Mundane Happiness
Nature of the aim of Morality - conception of Nirvana in
various systems
Non-possession - Bhuddism
Non-possession - Brahmanical
Non-possession - Dana
Non-possession - Dana and aparigraha
Non-possession - Exceptions
Non-possession - Five aticaras
Non-possession - Five bhavanas
Non-possession - Historical development
Non-possession - Importance and meaning, two levels,
the higher , the Mahavratas
Non-possession - Rgveda, Brahmanas, Upanisads,
Smrtis, Mahabharata, Sramanical
Non-possession - The lower level, anuvratas
Non-possession - The tenth precept of monk
Non-possession - Transgressions and punishments
Non-possession: Meaning
Non-stealing
Non-stealing in Jainism, connection with non-violencw
Non-stealing in Rgveda, Brahmanas , Upanishads,
Smrtis, Mahabharta, Yogasutras of Patanjali, Sramanical
Non-Violence
Non-violence - positive and negative
Non-violence in Jainism
Non-violence of Rgveda, Atharvaveda, Brahamanas,
Upanisads, Smrtis, Mahabharata, Yoga Sutras of
Patanjali, Sramanical
Non-voiolence in Buddhism
Precept of the Monk, types of stealing
Relation with non-violence of Non-stealing
Sila and its Allied Problems
Social Happiness
Spiritual Happiness
Stages of violence
The five aticaras ( transgressions )
The five bhavanas - accessories
The lower level - Ahimsanuvrata
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Samyagmithyadristi gunasthana
Sasvadana samyagdrsti gunasthana
Sayogi kevali gunasthana
State of Existence and Classes of Beings
Suksama samparaya gunasthana
Suksma samparaya gunasthana
The 14 gunasthanas
The Activity of the Soul
The Animal State of Existence
The Attainment of samyaktva
The Capability of Salvation
The causes of bondage
The Causes of the Karman and the Means for its
Annihilation
The Celestial State of Existence
The Duration of Karman
The Faculty of Cognition of the Soul
The Impeding and Destruction of Karman
The Infernal State of Existence
The Intensity of Karman
The Karman
The Karman in itself
The Karman in their Relation to the Soul and to one
another
The Ksapaka-sreni
The Lesyas
The Qualities of Soul
The Quantity of the pradesas of Karman
The Soul and the Karman
The Species of Karman
The States of the Soul
The upasama-sreni
The Way of Salvation
Udirana
Upasanta kasaya vitaraga chadmastha gunasthana
Heart of Jainism Stevenson, Sinclair Ajiva
Asrava
Bondage to Karma
Destruction of Karma
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History of the Jaina Community
Introduction to Jaina Philosophy
Jaina Architecture and Literature
Jaina Mythology
Jaina Worship and Religious Custom
Jiva
Karma and Path to Liberation
Mahavira's Predecessors and Disciples
Merit
Moksa
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Sin
The Empty Heart of Jainism
The End of the Road
The Jaina Ascetic
The Jaina Layman and his Religious Life
The Life of Mahavira
The Life Story of a Jaina
The Nine Categories of Fundamental Truths
Jain Stupas and Other Smith, Vincent A. A seated saint
Antiquities of Mathura
A Torana
Ayagapatas, or tablets of Homage - Jain Stupas of
Mathura
Colossal Jain Images
Coping stones and pediments
Decorative details
Decorative Work
List of Plates - Jain Stupas of Mathura
Maps , Views and Plans - Jain Stupas of Mathura
Naigamesha - Nemesa
Ornamental bosses on rail bars
Pillars and Capitals
Quadruple Jain Images
Railing pillars
Rishabhanath and Sarasvati
Sculptured panels - Jain Stupas of Mathura
Sundry Carvings
Sundry Sculptures
Sundry sculptures
The Arhat Nandyavarta - Jain Stupas of Mathura
Torana pillar
Vardhamana
Veneration of a Stupa - Jain Stupas of Mathura
Jain Theory of Perception Bothra, Puspa Emperical Perception
Nature of Knowledge
Non-sensual perception
The Introduction to Jaina Logicians and their Logic
The Jaina Theory of Perception
The Jaina Theory of Praman
Jaina Concept of Singh, Ram Jee Abhedavada
Omniscience
Absolutism and Non-absolutism
Argument from the Natural Tendency of Thought to go
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Arguments Based on Analogy
Arguments Based on Classical Pramanas
Arguments Based on Inference
Arguments Based on Non-apprehension
Arguments Based on Perception
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General
General to Proofs for The Soul being the Ground of
Omniscience
General to The Omniscient Being
Gradation According to the stages of spiritual
Development (Gunasthana) of the soul and Omniscience
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No Genuine Fear in Superior Persons
No Rasa, No Drama
Not every Sense can be termed `Laksyartha'
Number and Types of RAsa
Omissions of Rudhi Significant
On How Transference Occurs in Metaphor
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Administration
Economic Life
Origin of the Licchavis and Vaisalis
Social , Religious and Economic Life of the Nepalese
under the Lacchavis
Social and Religious Life
The Earliest Eras of Nepal
The Lacchavi - Magadhan Struggle
The Lacchavi Rulers of Nepal
Life and Stories of the Jaina Bloomfield, Maurice Adveture of Princes Amarasena and Varasena
Savior Parcvanath
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Empiricist way
Ethical codes analysed
Five types of sense control
Freedom of soul from Samsara
Gunasthana as stages in the spiritual progress
Gunavratas
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Historical survey
Human Values
In this our Life
Instrumental Nature of Mind
Interpretation of Ahimsa
Jaina arguments against the existence of Creator God
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Samyakcaritra as Munidharma and sravaka Dharma
Samyaktava
Seat of the Soul
Self consciousness
Sense and Supersense experience
Siksavratas
Some criticism of the theory discussed
Some obseravation on the basis of modern researches in
Parapsychology
Soul's entanglement in the wheel of samsara
Sravakadharma
Stages of sense perception
Stages of yoga
Summary Chart of the Seven Energy Centers
Supersense experience and Avadhi
Swadhisthana - Source of Creative Potential
Syadvada analysed - criticism of the theory, some
observations, Right understanding, some Hurdles
Syadvada as a logical expression of Nayavada
Synoptic Philosophy
The Doctrine of Karma in Jaina Philosophy
The end as Moksa
The final stage - Analysis of fourteen Gunasthana
The Jaina attitude as empiricist and realistic
The Jaina Theory of the Soul:
The pathway to perfection
The phases of Mind
The spirit of Anekanta pervading the Jaina ethics
The spirit of Anekanta pervading the problems of life and
experience
The way out to be found in the synoptic philosophy as
expressed in the Anekanta view of the Jainas
Types of Dhyana
Types of Karma
Upayoga as characteristic of soul
Using the Energy Centers for Health and Healing
Vishuddha - Abundance, Experiencing the Limitless
Yoga and Sivayoga compared
Scientific Foundations of Mardia, K. V. Analogies
Jainism
Analogies
Analogy of the spiritual Progress with Driving a car
Axiom
Axiomatic approach
Career as a Tirthankara
Concluding Remarks
Cycles of Birth and Death (axiom)
Definition of stages and internal motion
Degrees of passions
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Terminology
The Axiom of Cycles of Birth and Death (axiom)
The axiom of Extreme absorbtion of karmons (axiom 4B)
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Preface
Publisher's Note
Tirthankara Mahavira Life & Diwaker, S. C. Atmanushashan
Philosophy
Central Truth
Dawn of omniscience
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Transitory
Yogavimsika
Your True Companion Labdhi Suriswarji, Your True Companion
Acharya
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