Jainagama Thoak Sangraha
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Summary
The Jain text "Jainagama Thoak Sangraha" (जैनागम थोक संग्रह), compiled and translated by Chhaganlal Shastri, published by Jainoday Pustak Prakashan Samiti Ratlam, is a comprehensive compilation of essential Jain philosophical and ethical principles. The work, translated from Prakrit (Ardhamagadhi) and Sanskrit, aims to make the vast Jain literature accessible to Hindi readers.
The book is structured to provide a systematic understanding of core Jain concepts, often presented in a question-and-answer or categorized format, covering a wide range of topics.
Here's a breakdown of the key sections and themes covered in the "Jainagama Thoak Sangraha":
Core Jain Philosophy (Tattvas):
- Nav Tattva (Nine Realities): The foundational section explains the nine essential principles of Jainism:
- Jiva (Soul): The conscious, sentient substance, characterized by knowing and seeing. It is formless and eternal.
- Ajiva (Non-soul): Anything devoid of consciousness, including matter, space, time, dharma (principle of motion), and adharma (principle of rest).
- Punya (Merit): Actions that lead to happiness, purity, and auspiciousness.
- Papa (Demerit): Actions that lead to suffering, impurity, and inauspiciousness.
- Asrava (Influx): The inflow of karmas into the soul due to actions, passions, and sensory indulgence.
- Samvara (Stoppage): The blockage of karmic influx through self-control, vows, and restraint.
- Nirjara (Shedding of Karma): The process of shedding accumulated karma through austerity and penance.
- Bandha (Bondage): The connection of karmic particles to the soul.
- Moksha (Liberation): The state of ultimate freedom from karma and the cycle of birth and death. The text details various classifications of Jivas (souls) based on their number of senses, lifespans, states of existence (hellish beings, animals, humans, celestial beings), and categories of lives (earth-bodied, water-bodied, fire-bodied, air-bodied, plant-bodied, and sentient beings). It also elaborates on the nature of Ajiva (non-soul) and its fourteen categories.
Principles of Conduct and Practice:
- Pachis Kriya (Twenty-five Actions/Activities): This section likely details various actions, possibly categorized as meritorious or demeritorious, or related to different aspects of Jain practice.
- Chhah Kay Ke Bol (Six Types of Bodies/Souls): This refers to the six categories of living beings (Jivas) based on their elemental nature: Earth-bodied (Prithvi-kaya), Water-bodied (Ap-kaya), Fire-bodied (Tejas-kaya), Air-bodied (Vayu-kaya), Plant-bodied (Vanaspti-kaya), and Sentient beings (Tiras-kaya). The text elaborates on the characteristics and classifications of each.
- Chhah Paro Ka Varnan (Description of Six Avasarpini/Utsarpini Cycles): This section likely describes the six cosmological time cycles (Avasarpini and Utsarpini) and their impact on the world and living beings.
- Dash Dwar Ke Jivasthanak (Ten Gateways of Soul States): This section discusses ten stages or states of spiritual development, likely corresponding to the fourteen Gunasthana (Soul Stages) in Jainism.
- Shri Gun Sthan Dwar (Twelve Soul Stages): This section specifically details the fourteen soul stages (Gunasthana), which represent the progressive purification of the soul from ignorance and karmic bondage towards liberation.
- Teatis Bol (Thirty-three Principles/Categories): This section covers thirty-three significant categories or principles within Jainism, likely encompassing various philosophical, ethical, and cosmological concepts.
- Nandi Sutra Me Paanch Gyan Ka Vivechan (Analysis of Five Types of Knowledge in Nandi Sutra): This section focuses on the five types of knowledge in Jainism as described in the Nandi Sutra: Mati (sensory knowledge), Shruta (scriptural knowledge), Avadhi (clairvoyance), Manahparyaya (mind-reading), and Kevala (omniscience).
- Panch Sharir (Five Bodies): This section explains the concept of the five types of bodies associated with a soul: Audarika (gross physical body), Vaikriya (transformable body), Ahara (transmigratory body), Taijasa (fiery body), and Karmana (karmic body).
- Panch Indriya (Five Senses): The five senses – hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch – are discussed.
- Rupi Arupi Ka Bol (Matter and Non-matter): This section likely differentiates between material (Rupi) and immaterial (Arupi) substances in the universe.
- Bada Bansathiya (Great Sixty-two): This section presents sixty-two Jain principles or categories, providing further detailed classifications of various aspects of Jain philosophy.
- Bavan Bol (Fifty-two Principles): This section delves into fifty-two significant Jain principles, offering a structured overview of key concepts.
- Shraddha Adhikar (Authority of Faith): This section likely discusses the importance of faith and proper understanding in Jainism.
- Samanya Bahutva (General Principles): This section probably covers general Jain principles and practices.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Continents and Realms): This section likely describes the geographical and cosmological structure of Jambudvipa, a central continent in Jain cosmology, detailing its various divisions, mountains, rivers, and realms.
- Dharma Ke Sammukh Hone Ke 15 Karan (15 Reasons to Turn Towards Dharma): This section outlines the factors that lead an individual towards spiritual practice and adherence to Jain principles.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): This section describes the virtues and qualities expected of a Jain follower who is on the path of spiritual progress.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): This section lists the ethical conduct and virtues expected of Jain lay followers.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): This section likely provides practical advice and principles for achieving liberation in a shorter timeframe.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons to Attain Tirthankara Gotra): This section explains the specific actions and merits that lead to the formation of Tirthankara karma, which results in one's birth as a Tirthankara.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): This section outlines forty principles or practices leading to ultimate well-being and spiritual attainment.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): This section describes the unique and extraordinary qualities and powers possessed by a Tirthankara.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies of Brahmacharya/Celibacy): This section uses various analogies to illustrate the significance and practice of celibacy in Jainism.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): This section explains the factors and conditions that lead to rebirth in celestial realms.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): This section analyzes the six fundamental substances (Dravyas) of Jainism from thirty-one different perspectives.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): This section likely details the four types of meditation in Jainism: Arta (sorrowful), Raudra (fierce), Dharma (righteous), and Shukla (pure).
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): This section discusses the stages of spiritual practice and devotion.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): This section might discuss the nature of separation from loved ones or worldly possessions and the principles related to it.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): This section likely describes the five stages of self-restraint and control.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): This section covers the eight core principles of Jain practice, likely including the five Samitis (careful activities) and three Guptis (controls).
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): This section details the specific rules and faults related to the consumption of food by monks and nuns, emphasizing purity and non-violence.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): This section outlines the daily conduct, rules, and regulations for Jain monks.
- Ahōratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): This section provides a system for understanding and calculating the divisions of time within a 24-hour period.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): This section likely offers a method for measuring time segments within a day.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): This section explains how to determine the time during the night.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): This section discusses the fourteen Purvas, ancient Jain scriptures containing profound knowledge, and potentially their numerical or systematic representation.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): This section lists seventy-three principles related to right effort and perseverance in spiritual practice.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): This section provides a detailed account of the hellish realms as described in Jain cosmology.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): This section describes the Bhavanpati class of celestial beings and their realms.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): This section details the Vyanvantar class of celestial beings.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): This section describes the Jyotishi (celestial) beings, including celestial bodies.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): This section discusses the Vaimanika class of celestial beings residing in aerial palaces.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): This section likely covers numerical classifications and principles within Jainism.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): This section delves into the principles of Jain logic and reasoning.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): This section discusses the nature and types of speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): This section provides a detailed analysis of the various lifespans of different beings, presented in 1800 classifications.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): This section likely differentiates between lifespans that are subject to interruption (Sopakrama) and those that are not (Nirupakrama).
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): This section may discuss the concepts of increase and decrease in relation to various phenomena or beings.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): This section likely explains the Jain concepts of the accumulation and loss of karma or merits and demerits.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): This section discusses actions and their consequential accumulations, possibly related to karma.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): This section elaborates on the fundamental substances of Jainism.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): This section describes the various forms and structures of beings and objects in the Jain universe.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): This section provides further classifications of the different forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): This section discusses the spatial and non-spatial attributes of various entities.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): This section analyzes the relative fineness and quantity of beings and substances.
- Charam Pad (Final State): This section likely discusses the ultimate state of existence or liberation.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): This section differentiates between mortal and immortal entities.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): This section describes the various states or transformations of the soul.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): This section details the twelve types of austerities practiced in Jainism for karmic purification.
- Katha Sangraha (Collection of Narratives): This section likely includes illustrative stories and anecdotes to explain Jain principles.
- Chhah Kay Ke Bol (Six Types of Bodies/Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section details the six categories of living beings.
- Pachis Bol (Twenty-five Principles): This section lists twenty-five significant principles or categories within Jainism.
- Choubees Dandak (Twenty-four Categories of Existence): This section provides a classification of beings into twenty-four categories based on their characteristics and states of existence.
- Aath Karma Ki Prakriti (Nature of Eight Karmas): This section details the eight types of karma in Jainism and their specific natures and classifications.
- Gatagati Dwar (States of Movement and Rest): This section discusses the concepts of transmigration and the cycle of birth and death.
- Pudgal Paravart (Cycle of Matter): This section explains the concept of the transmigration of matter and its interaction with the soul.
- Jeevon Ki Margana Ka 563 Prashna (563 Questions on Soul Classifications): This extensive section likely addresses 563 different queries or classifications related to souls and their states.
- Char Kashaya (Four Passions): This section focuses on the four cardinal passions in Jainism: anger, pride, deceit, and greed.
- Shvasoshvas (Breathing): This section likely discusses the process of breathing in different beings.
- Avasvadhyaya (Unfavorable Time for Study): This section explains the times considered unfavorable for spiritual study.
- 32 Sutron Ke Naam (Names of 32 Sutras): This section lists the names of 32 important Jain scriptures.
- Aparyapta Tatha Paryapta Dwar (Incomplete and Complete States): This section explains the concepts of incomplete (Aptya) and complete (Parya) states of existence for living beings.
- Garbh Vichar (Contemplation of the Womb/Conception): This section delves into the biological and spiritual aspects of conception and gestation from a Jain perspective.
- Nakshatra Aur Videsh Gaman (Stars and Travel to Foreign Lands): This section likely discusses the influence of celestial bodies and astrological considerations for travel.
- Paanch Dev (Five Deities/Types of Celestial Beings): This section describes five classifications of celestial beings in Jainism.
- Aaradhik Viradhik (Devotees and Non-devotees): This section likely categorizes individuals based on their level of devotion and adherence to Jain principles.
- Teen Jagrika (Three States of Vigilance): This section discusses three levels of awareness or vigilance in spiritual practice.
- Chhah Kay Ke Bhava (States of the Six Bodies/Souls): This section examines the different states of existence for the six categories of living beings.
- Avadhi Pad (The State of Avadhi Knowledge): This section explains the concept of Avadhi knowledge, a form of clairvoyance.
- Dharma Dhyan (Righteous Meditation): This section details the practice of righteous meditation, a key aspect of spiritual development.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): This section explains the six Lishyas (color-coded dispositions) that characterize the mental and karmic state of a being.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): This section discusses the concept of the womb and the origin of beings.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): This section explores eight different aspects or interpretations of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): This section outlines sixty-seven principles related to worldly conduct and righteousness as understood in Jainism.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): This section provides details about the divisions of the Jambudvipa continent.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes the virtues of a follower.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines the qualities of a lay follower.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid spiritual liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the causes for attaining Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details the divine attributes of Tirthankaras.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas from various perspectives.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Chha Kay Ke Bol (Six Types of Bodies/Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section details the six categories of living beings.
- Pachis Bol (Twenty-five Principles): As mentioned earlier, this section lists twenty-five principles.
- Choubees Dandak (Twenty-four Categories of Existence): As mentioned earlier, this section classifies beings into twenty-four categories.
- Aath Karma Ki Prakriti (Nature of Eight Karmas): As mentioned earlier, this section details the eight types of karma.
- Gatagati Dwar (States of Movement and Rest): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses transmigration.
- Pudgal Paravart (Cycle of Matter): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the transmigration of matter.
- Jeevon Ki Margana Ka 563 Prashna (563 Questions on Soul Classifications): As mentioned earlier, this section addresses numerous queries about souls.
- Char Kashaya (Four Passions): As mentioned earlier, this section focuses on the four cardinal passions.
- Shvasoshvas (Breathing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses breathing.
- Avasvadhyaya (Unfavorable Time for Study): As mentioned earlier, this section explains unfavorable times for study.
- 32 Sutron Ke Naam (Names of 32 Sutras): As mentioned earlier, this section lists important Jain scriptures.
- Aparyapta Tatha Paryapta Dwar (Incomplete and Complete States): As mentioned earlier, this section explains incomplete and complete states.
- Garbh Vichar (Contemplation of the Womb/Conception): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into conception.
- Nakshatra Aur Videsh Gaman (Stars and Travel to Foreign Lands): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses celestial influences and travel.
- Paanch Dev (Five Deities/Types of Celestial Beings): As mentioned earlier, this section describes classifications of celestial beings.
- Aaradhik Viradhik (Devotees and Non-devotees): As mentioned earlier, this section categorizes individuals based on devotion.
- Teen Jagrika (Three States of Vigilance): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses levels of awareness.
- Chhah Kay Ke Bhava (States of the Six Bodies/Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section examines states of existence.
- Avadhi Pad (The State of Avadhi Knowledge): As mentioned earlier, this section explains Avadhi knowledge.
- Dharma Dhyan (Righteous Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details righteous meditation.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers celestial rebirth principles.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Katha Sangraha (Collection of Narratives): This section likely includes illustrative stories and anecdotes to explain Jain principles.
- Six Kaya Ke Bol (Six Types of Bodies/Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section details the six categories of living beings.
- Pachis Bol (Twenty-five Principles): As mentioned earlier, this section lists twenty-five principles.
- Choubees Dandak (Twenty-four Categories of Existence): As mentioned earlier, this section classifies beings into twenty-four categories.
- Aath Karma Ki Prakriti (Nature of Eight Karmas): As mentioned earlier, this section details the eight types of karma.
- Gatagati Dwar (States of Movement and Rest): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses transmigration.
- Pudgal Paravart (Cycle of Matter): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the transmigration of matter.
- Jeevon Ki Margana Ka 563 Prashna (563 Questions on Soul Classifications): As mentioned earlier, this section addresses numerous queries about souls.
- Char Kashaya (Four Passions): As mentioned earlier, this section focuses on the four cardinal passions.
- Shvasoshvas (Breathing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses breathing.
- Avasvadhyaya (Unfavorable Time for Study): As mentioned earlier, this section explains unfavorable times for study.
- 32 Sutron Ke Naam (Names of 32 Sutras): As mentioned earlier, this section lists important Jain scriptures.
- Aparyapta Tatha Paryapta Dwar (Incomplete and Complete States): As mentioned earlier, this section explains incomplete and complete states.
- Garbh Vichar (Contemplation of the Womb/Conception): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into conception.
- Nakshatra Aur Videsh Gaman (Stars and Travel to Foreign Lands): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses celestial influences and travel.
- Paanch Dev (Five Deities/Types of Celestial Beings): As mentioned earlier, this section describes classifications of celestial beings.
- Aaradhik Viradhik (Devotees and Non-devotees): As mentioned earlier, this section categorizes individuals based on devotion.
- Teen Jagrika (Three States of Vigilance): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses levels of awareness.
- Chhah Kay Ke Bhava (States of the Six Bodies/Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section examines states of existence.
- Avadhi Pad (The State of Avadhi Knowledge): As mentioned earlier, this section explains Avadhi knowledge.
- Dharma Dhyan (Righteous Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details righteous meditation.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses Vaimanika deities.
- Sankhyadi 21 Bol (21 Principles Related to Numbers): As mentioned earlier, this section covers numerical principles.
- Pramana Nay (Principles of Logic and Syllogism): As mentioned earlier, this section delves into Jain logic.
- Bhasha Pad (Aspects of Speech): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses speech.
- Aayushya Ke 1800 Bhanga (1800 Classifications of Lifespan): As mentioned earlier, this section details lifespans.
- Sopakrama-Nirupakrama (With and Without Upakrama): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates lifespans.
- Kimana Vadhamaana (Increasing and Decreasing): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses increase and decrease.
- Savachaya Sovachaya (Accumulation and Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section explains accumulation and loss.
- Krut Sanchaya (Actions and Accumulations): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses actions and accumulations.
- Dravya (Jiva-Ajiva) (Substances - Soul and Non-soul): As mentioned earlier, this section details fundamental substances.
- Samsthan Dwar (Forms/Structures): As mentioned earlier, this section describes forms.
- Samsthan Ke Bhanga (Classifications of Forms): As mentioned earlier, this section provides classifications of forms.
- Khetanu-Vayi (Spatial and Non-spatial Attributes): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses spatial and non-spatial attributes.
- Avagahana Ka Alp Bahutva (Fineness/Subtlety and Quantity): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes fineness and quantity.
- Charam Pad (Final State): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the final state.
- Charma Charam (Mortal and Immortal): As mentioned earlier, this section differentiates between mortal and immortal.
- Jiva Parinam Pad (States of the Soul): As mentioned earlier, this section describes soul states.
- Bara Prakar Ka Tap (Twelve Types of Austerities): As mentioned earlier, this section details austerities.
- Chhah Leshya (Six Types of Dispositions/Auras): As mentioned earlier, this section explains the six Lishyas.
- Yoni Pad (Womb/Origin): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the concept of the womb.
- Aath Atma Ka Vichar (Contemplation of Eight Souls): As mentioned earlier, this section explores aspects of the soul.
- Vyavahar Samkit Ke 67 Bol (67 Principles of Conventional Righteousness): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles of worldly conduct.
- Khanda Joyana (Description of Jambudvipa Divisions): As mentioned earlier, this section details Jambudvipa divisions.
- Marganusari Ke 35 Gun (35 Qualities of a Follower of the Path): As mentioned earlier, this section describes follower virtues.
- Shravaka Ke 21 Gun (21 Qualities of a Layperson): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines lay follower qualities.
- Jaldi Moksha Jaane Ke 23 Bol (23 Principles for Quick Liberation): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles for rapid liberation.
- Tirthankar Gotra Bandhane Ke 20 Karan (20 Reasons for Attaining Tirthankara Gotra): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses causes for Tirthankara status.
- Param Kalyan Ke 40 Bol (40 Principles for Supreme Welfare): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines principles for ultimate well-being.
- Tirthankar Ke 34 Atishay (34 Divine Attributes of a Tirthankara): As mentioned earlier, this section details Tirthankara attributes.
- Brahmacharya Ki 32 Upama (32 Analogies for Brahmacharya): As mentioned earlier, this section uses analogies to explain Brahmacharya.
- Devotpatti Ke 14 Bol (14 Principles of Celestial Birth): As mentioned earlier, this section covers principles related to celestial rebirths.
- Shat Dravya Par 31 Dwar (31 Aspects of Six Substances): As mentioned earlier, this section analyzes the six Dravyas.
- Char Dhyan (Four Types of Meditation): As mentioned earlier, this section details the four types of meditation.
- Aaradhana Pad (Stages of Devotion/Practice): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses stages of practice.
- Virah Pad (Separation/Loss): As mentioned earlier, this section might discuss separation.
- Sanjya (Samyati) (Five Types of Restraint): As mentioned earlier, this section describes stages of restraint.
- Asht Pravachan (Eightfold Path of Jainism): As mentioned earlier, this section covers core Jain principles.
- Ahar Ke 106 Dosh (106 Faults in Food Consumption): As mentioned earlier, this section details faults in food.
- Sadhu Samachari (Conduct of Monks): As mentioned earlier, this section outlines monastic conduct.
- Ahoratri Ki Ghadiyon Ka Yantra (Calculation of Day and Night Hours): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time calculation.
- Din Pahar Maap Ka Yantra (Measurement of Day and Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section covers time measurement.
- Ratri Pahar Dekhne Ki Vidhi (Method to Know Night Segments): As mentioned earlier, this section explains how to determine night time.
- 14 Purva Ka Yantra (System of the 14 Purvas): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses the 14 Purvas.
- Samyak Parakram Ke 73 Bol (73 Principles of Right Effort): As mentioned earlier, this section details principles of effort.
- Narak Ka Narak Varnan (Description of Hellish Realms): As mentioned earlier, this section describes hellish realms.
- Bhavanpati Vistar (Elaboration on Bhavanpati Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Bhavanpati deities.
- Vyanvantar Vistar (Elaboration on Vyanvantar Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section details Vyanvantar deities.
- Jyotishi Dev Vistar (Elaboration on Jyotishi Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section describes Jyotishi deities.
- Vaimanik Dev (Vaimanika Deities): As mentioned earlier, this section discusses