INTRODUCTION
1. Influence of Indian thought in eastern Asia xi
2. Origin and growth of Hinduism xiv
3. The buddha xix
4. Asoka xxii
5. Extension of Buddhism and Hinduism beyond India xxiv
6. New forms of Buddhism xxix
7. Revival of Hinduism xxxiii
8. Later forms of Hinduism xl
9. European influence and modern Hinduism xlvi
10. Change and permanence in Buddhism xlviii
11. Rebirth and the nature of the soul l
12. " " " " lviii
13. " " " " lxii
14. Eastern pessimism and renunciation lxv
15. Eastern polytheism lxviii
16. The extravagance of Hinduism lxx
17. The Hindu and buddhist scriptures lxxii
18. Morality and will lxxvi
19. The origin of evil lxxix
20. Church and state lxxxi
21. Public worship and ceremonial lxxxiv
22. The worship of the reproductive forces lxxxvi
23. Hinduism in practice lxxxviii
24. Buddhism in practice xcii
25. Interest of Indian thought for Europe xcv
BOOK II
EARLY INDIAN RELIGION: A GENERAL VIEW
I. RELIGIONS OF INDIA AND EASTERN ASIA 5
II. HISTORICAL 15
III. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN RELIGION 33
IV. VEDIC DEITIES AND SACRIFICES 50
V. ASCETICISM AND KNOWLEDGE 71
VI. RELIGIOUS LIFE IN PRE-BUDDHIST INDIA 87
VII. THE JAINS 105
BOOK III
PALI BUDDHISM
VIII. LIFE OF THE BUDDHA 129
IX. THE BUDDHA COMPARED WITH OTHER RELIGIOUS TEACHERS 177
X. THE TEACHING OF THE BUDDHA 185
XI. MONKS AND LAYMEN 237