CONTENTS
Abbreviations
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INTRODUCTION
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The meaning of Pritimoksa
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Number, date and authorship of the Pratimoksa Rules
III. Prãtimoksa and the Councils
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Texts and the Schools
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Differences of interpretation
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The Saiksa Dharmas
VII. Pratimoksa, external influences and function
VIII. Conclusion
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COMPARISON OF THE PRATIMOKSA TEXTS OF VARIOUS VERSIONS BELONGING TO VARIOUS SCHOOLS
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Nidana
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The 4 Plrajikas
III. The 13 Samghavasesas
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The 2 Aniyatas
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The 30 Nihsargika Patayantikas
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The 90 Patayantikas
VII. The 4 Pratidesaniyas
VIII. The Many Saiksas
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The 7 Adhikaranasamathas
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Conclusion
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Appendix I Classification of the subject-analysis of Pratimoksa Rules of the Sarvastivadin School
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Appendix II Patayantika Rules not found in the Sarvastiadin and other texts
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Appendix III Classification of the Saiksa Dharmas of the Sarvastivadin School
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Apxendix IV Concordance tables of the Pratimoksa Rules found in various sources on the basis of those belonging to the Sarvastivadin School
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Index
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Corrections and additions
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