The Path Of Arhat
� Preface
� Transfer of Embryo
� Socio-political Conditions
� Vajji's Democracy
� Magadha and Srenika
� Ajatasatru Vajjis
� Princely following of Mahavira
� Social Conditions
� Intellectual Fervour
� Revolutionary push by Mahavira
� Significant Events
� Indra's Offer of Protection
� Five Resolves at Morak Hermitage
� Education Rather than Exposure
� Poisonous Fangs of Canda Kausika
� States of a Digambara
� Association with Gosala
� Candanabala : First Head of Women Disciples
� Final Act of Nirjara
� Attainment of Kaivalya
� First Ganadharas
� Muttanam-Moyaganam
� Actions follow the Doer
� Mahavira's Synthesis
� Psychological Approach of Mahavira
� Categories of Karmas
� Duration of Karmic Bondage
� Nature of Bondage
� Mitigation of Bondage
� Fresh Karmas
� Life's activities
� Even good actions bind, if motivated
� Consequences of Karma Theory
� Process of Change and Nine Tattvas
� Essential Tendency of Jiva
� Papa' and �Punya' : Both of Binding Nature
� Asrava (Influx)
� Bandha (Bondage)
� Samvara
� Nirjara (Shedding of Accumulated Karmas)
� Moksa (Final Liberation)
� Enlightened Consciousness
� Self, the starting point
� Will and Eagerness
� Upadana-Nimittan
� Bhavana or Anupreksa (Reflection)
� Twelve Vratas of House-holder
� Prayer
� Dhyana (Meditation)
� Lesya (Disposition)
� Code of Conduct for Monks - Modus Operandi
� Austerities (Tapascarya)
� Sanllekhana
� Appendix - A
� Appendix - B
� Appendix - C
� Appendix - D
� Appendix - E