Sthanang Sutram Part 02

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Summary

Here's a comprehensive summary of the provided Jain text, Sthanang Sutram Part 02, based on the text and catalog link:

Sthanang Sutram Part 02: A Detailed Summary

Book Title: Sthanang Sutram Part 02 Author: Ghasilal Maharaj Publisher: A B Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Shastroddhar Samiti Catalog Link: https://jainqq.org/explore/009308/1

This summary is based on the provided scanned pages, primarily focusing on the content of the second volume of the Sthanang Sutram, which is presented with a commentary by Ghasilal Maharaj, and includes Hindi and Gujarati translations. The text details the teachings of Lord Mahavir, structured around categories and enumerations, essential for understanding Jain philosophy and practice.

Key Themes and Structure:

The Sthanang Sutram, as presented in this volume, is a foundational Jain text that meticulously categorizes and enumerates various aspects of existence, reality, and spiritual practice. The commentary by Ghasilal Maharaj aims to clarify these complex concepts. The text follows the structure of the original Sthanang Sutra, which is organized into 'Sthanas' (places or categories) and 'Uddeshas' (sections or chapters). This volume covers a significant portion of the Sthanang Sutra, delving into detailed explanations.

Detailed Summary of Content (Based on Page References and Content Indicators):

The scanned pages provide a glimpse into the structure and depth of the commentary. The following is a summary of the topics covered, as indicated by the page content and the index:

Section Coverage (Implied by Page Numbers and Index):

  • Start of the Volume (Page 1-2): Introduction to the text, acknowledging the author, publisher, and significant patrons like Shri Vrajlal Durlabhji Parekh and Shri Shantilal Mangaldasbhai Ahmedabad. The opening verses express a sentiment of self-belief and a vision for the future, asserting the value of the work despite potential contemporary disapproval.
  • Third Sthan, Second Uddesha (Page 9 onwards): The detailed table of contents reveals the progression through the Sthanang Sutra. This section begins with the second Uddesha of the Third Sthan and continues through various topics.
  • Topics Covered in the Third Sthan, Second Uddesha:
    • Concept of Lok (World) (Pages 15-20): The text starts by defining 'Lok' as that which is perceived by the 'light' of Kevalgyan (omniscience). It categorizes Lok into three types: Name-lok (symbolic), Sthapana-lok (conventional), and Dravya-lok (substantial). It further categorizes Lok into three realms: Urdhva-lok (upper), Adho-lok (lower), and Tiryak-lok (middle). The commentary elaborates on the meaning of these terms, comparing Name and Sthapana lok to similar concepts in Jainism. The physical structure of the Lok, with its divisions and dimensions, is also touched upon.
    • The Concept of Parishad (Assemblies/Followings) (Pages 20-24): Following the description of Lok, the text discusses the 'Parishads' associated with celestial beings like Chamara Asurendra and others. It enumerates different types of these assemblies (e.g., Samita, Chanda, Jata) based on their proximity to the celestial leader and their internal organization. This section details the specific names of these assemblies for various categories of celestial beings, including Bhavanapatis, Jyotishkas, and Devas.
    • The Concept of Time (Yama) and Its Relation to Spiritual Attainment (Pages 25-28): The text then transitions to the concept of 'Yama' (periods of time, roughly three hours). It links these Yamas to the process of spiritual attainment, stating that through these Yamas, the soul can 'obtain' the Dharma described by Kevali Jin (omniscient beings) and even attain Kevalgyan. The text also discusses the stages of life (Vaya) as relevant to these spiritual milestones.
    • Bodhi (Enlightenment) and Related Concepts (Pages 30-33): The text explores the concept of 'Bodhi' (enlightenment or understanding), categorizing it into Jnana-bodhi (knowledge), Darshana-bodhi (perception), and Charitra-bodhi (conduct). It further elaborates on 'Buddha' (enlightened beings) and 'Mudha' (deluded beings) in these three categories, linking them to the concepts of Moha (attachment/delusion).
    • Pravajya (Ascetic Vow/Renunciation) (Pages 33-36): The text delves into the different types of Pravajya, categorizing them based on their motivation (e.g., for this world, for the other world, for both), their method (e.g., Purvatah pratibaddha, Margatah pratibaddha), and the manner in which it is given (e.g., Todayitwa, Plavayitwa, Ukta).
    • Nigranthas (Ascetics) and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): The text defines Nigranthas as those who have shed all external and internal bonds. It then categorizes Nigranthas based on their adherence to disciplinary practices and their state of mind. Key categories include Pulaka, Snātaka, Vakusha, Pratisēvanākuśīla, and Kaṣāya-kuśīla, with detailed explanations of each.
    • Vrataropana Kala (Time of Taking Vows) and Stages of Spiritual Progress (Pages 40-42): The text discusses 'Shikshābhūmi' (stages of learning/practice) and 'Sthavirabhūmi' (stages of an elder ascetic). It categorizes the time periods associated with these stages (e.g., six months, four months, seven days and nights) and explains the different types of Sthaviras (Jaṭhi-sthavira, Śruta-sthavira, Paryāya-sthavira).
    • Purusha Prakara (Types of Men) (Pages 42-53): This section is extensive, using analogies (like trees) to categorize types of individuals. It discusses categories like 'Sumana' (good-minded), 'Durmana' (bad-minded), and 'No-Sumana No-Durmana' (neutral). This is further broken down into temporal aspects (past, present, future) and activities, leading to a comprehensive classification of human dispositions and actions. The text uses various examples and contrasts to illustrate these types.
    • Nishīla (Lack of Virtue) and Sīlavant (Virtuous) (Pages 53-55): The text contrasts the positions or states associated with those lacking virtue (nishīla) which are considered reprehensible, with those of the virtuous (shīlavant) which are considered praiseworthy. This is linked to the concepts of 'Lok' (the world) and 'Upapāta' (rebirth).
    • Samsari Jiva (Worldly Beings) and Sarva Jiva (All Beings) (Pages 55-58): This section categorizes living beings based on worldly existence (Samsari Jiva) into male, female, and neuter. It further classifies 'Sarva Jiva' (all beings) based on their perception (Samyakdr̥ṣṭi, Mithyādr̥ṣṭi, Samyagmithyādr̥ṣṭi) and their capabilities (Paryāptaka, Aparyāptaka).
    • Lokasthiti (Structure of the Lok) and Disha (Directions) (Pages 60-65): The text details the fundamental structure of the Lok, indicating how it is supported (e.g., by Vayu, Udadhi, Prithvi). It then discusses the ten directions (including upwards, downwards, and the intermediate directions) and how Jiva's movements (gati, agati, etc.) are dependent on these directions.
    • Jiva Gati (Movement of Souls) and Ajiva Gati (Movement of Non-souls) (Pages 65-68): The text explains how Jivas move in various directions and how this movement relates to the structure of the Lok. It also touches upon the 'Ajiva Gati' (movement of non-living substances) and the classifications of beings (e.g., five-sensed, three-sensed, two-sensed) in relation to their movements.
    • Jiva Prakar (Types of Jivas) and Tiryanch Jiva (Animals/Lower Beings) (Pages 68-71): This section categorizes Jivas further, including the classification of Tiryanch Jiva and their movements. The text also explains why certain beings (like Vayu Kayika) have limitations in their movements.
    • Pudgal Prakar (Types of Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): The text classifies Pudgala (matter) and then connects it to the concept of Naraka (hellish beings), describing their existence and states. This section also discusses the concept of 'Nirgranthas' and their adherence to vows and practices.
    • Dukkha (Suffering) (Pages 72-75): The text elaborates on the nature of suffering (Dukkha), its causes, and its cessation, linking it to the concepts of Jiva and Pramada.
    • Moksha and Spiritual Practices (Pages 27-30): The text briefly touches upon the path to liberation, emphasizing the role of Jnana, Darshana, and Charitra.
    • Types of Yāma (Periods of Time) and their Spiritual Significance (Pages 25-28): The text connects specific periods of the day (Yama) to spiritual progress and the attainment of knowledge.
    • Pravajya (Renunciation) and its Types (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their States (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (Pages 71-78): Classification of matter and its relation to the hellish realms.
    • Concepts of Bodhi, Moha, and Mudha (Pages 30-33): Detailed explanation of enlightenment, delusion, and the state of being deluded, broken down into categories.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 33-36): Detailed categorization of Pravajya based on motivations, methods, and spiritual intentions.
    • Nigranthas and Their Stages (Pages 37-40): Classification of ascetics based on their spiritual attainment, mental state, and practices, including concepts like 'Pulaka' and 'Snātaka'.
    • Moral Conduct and Its Consequences (Pages 40-43): Discussion on the timeframes for spiritual progress (Shiksha bhūmi) and the characteristics of elders (Sthavirabhūmi).
    • Types of Men/Souls (Pages 43-53): A detailed exploration of human dispositions and types, using analogies and classifications.
    • Types of Vows and Their Observance (Pages 284-289): Discussion on the different types of vows, their conditions, and the consequences of their observance or non-observance.
    • Types of Teachings and Their Transmission (Pages 577-579): Discussion on the classification of teachings (Drishtivada) and the importance of proper transmission.
    • **Types of Pudgal (Matter) and Naraka (Hellish Beings) (