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FIGURES AND TABLES<br />

Figures<br />

2.1 Potter’s wheel 15<br />

2.2 Either non-returner or arahant 15<br />

Tables<br />

2.1 Five aggregates <strong>and</strong> cognitive process 22<br />

2.2 Four <strong>and</strong> seven noble persons 25<br />

2.3 Ten fetters 26<br />

3.1 Relative chronology of Ch<strong>in</strong>ese abhidharma texts 39<br />

3.2 <strong>The</strong> sequence of emerg<strong>in</strong>g from nirvana with a rema<strong>in</strong>der<br />

of cl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g 44<br />

4.1 Five sk<strong>and</strong>ha, twelve Ayatana <strong>and</strong> eighteen dhAtu 65<br />

5.1 Rebirth process between the Sarvastivada-Vaibhalikas <strong>and</strong><br />

the Sautrantikas 90<br />

5.2 KleUa <strong>and</strong> anuUaya from the Sautrantika viewpo<strong>in</strong>t 92<br />

5.3 Eight characteristics aris<strong>in</strong>g with a conditioned dharma 102<br />

5.4 Summary of the doctr<strong>in</strong>al development of nirvana 105<br />

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