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Title
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
Preface
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
1 Nyaya-Vaisesika and Jaina Philosophies-A Brief History
Brief History of Vaisesika Darsana
A Brief history of Nyayadarsana
Navya Nyaya System
Jaina Darsana
The Main Texts of the Jaina Philosophy
2 Main Principles of Nyaya Philosophy
Pramanas
Perception
Inference
Comparison
Testimony
Liberation
Causality
Self (Atman) and Transmigration
World
Nature of God
3 Main Principles of Vaisesika Philosophy
Substance (Dravya)
Earth
Water
Fire
Air
Ether
Space
Time (Kala)
Soul (Atman)
Manas (Mind)
Quality (Guna)
Different kinds of Qualities
Action (Karman)
Generality (Samanya)
Particularity (Visesa)
Inherence (Samavaya)
Non-existence (Abhava)
Atomic theory of Vaisesikas
The Moral Ends (Purusarthas)
God
4 Main Principles of Jaina Philosophy
Substances (Dravya)
Jiva
Dharma
Adharma
Moksa
Jaina Conception of Space (Akasa) and Time (Kala)
Jaina Description of Akasa
Units of Space (Akasa Pradesas)
Division of Akasa
Time Substance According to Digambaras
Pudgala (Matter)
Pramanas
(1) Perception
(2) Non-Perception
Empirical
Sensuous Cognition
(i) Avagraha
(ii) Iha (Speculation-Attention)
(iii) Avaya (Perceptual Judgement, Determination
(iv) Dharana (Retention)
Scriptural Knowledge
Transcendental Perception
Kevalajnana
Vikalajnana
Avadhi (Clairvoyance)
Manah Paryayajnana (Telepathy)
Non-Perpectual (Mediate Knowledge)
Recollection
Recognition
Reasoning
Inference (Anumana)
Agama (Testimony)
Three kinds of the False Knowledge
Jaina theory of Sound (Sabda)
Jaina theory of sound
Kinds of Sound
The Doctrine of Naya
Expounded Naya
Compounded Naya-
Dravyarthika Naya
(1) The Naigama Naya
(2) Sangraha Navya (Samanyamatragrahi Paramarsah Samgrahah)
(i) Ultimate Naya
(ii) Non Ultimate Naya
(3) Vyavahara Naya
Paryayarthika Naya
(a) Rjusutra Navya (Straightly Expressed)
(b) Verbal or Sabda Naya
(c) The Subtle or Samabhirudha Naya
(d) Evambhuta or the such like
Syadvada
Saptabhangi
Anekantavada
Atomic theory
Atheism of Jainas
Ethical Discipline of Jainas
5 Comparison-some aspects
Sannikarsa
Acquired Perception
Theories of Perception
Conditions of External Perception
Perception of Cognition
The Self and its perception
Super Normal Perception
Memory and Imagination
Nature of the Sense Organs
Indian Nominalism and Realism
6 Comparison-main principles
God
Self (Atman)
Mind
Liberation
Atomic theory
7 Conclusion
APPENDIX
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