* Introduction.
* The determination of what is best.
* The most important and distinctive doctrine that is unique to Visistadvaita.
* The five things that every seeker after salvation should know.
* The three reals or tattvas.
* The truth concerning the supreme Deity.
* The aspiration for mukti.
* The classification of qualified person.
* The classification of the means or upaya for attaining mukti.
* The fitness for prapatti.
* The classification of accessories or angas.
* The performance of Prapatti with its angas.
* The man who has done what ought to be done.
* The marks or signs by which one can recognize that one is in the proper state or nishta.
* The manner in which one should conduct oneself after prapatti.
* The farthest extent of our ultimate object in life.
* The ordinances imposed by the Sashtras.
* Atonement for offences.
* The places suitable for prapannas residence.
* The departure of self from the body.
* The prescribed route.
* The full and perfect enjoyment of the bliss of Brahman.
* Tne classification of what is meant by the Upaya that is already existent. (Siddopaya)
* The classification of what is meant by Sidhopaya or the upaya that has to be adopted.
* The limits within which the upayas, bhakti and prapatti have potency.
* The vindication of the potency of prapatti.
* The interpretation of the meaning of the three rahasyas or mantras by a study of the grammatical construction of the words and sentences.
* The moola mantra.
* The dvaya.
* The charma sloka.
* The path of Spiritual Tradition.
* The duties of the Acharya.
* The duties of a sishya.
* Conclusion.
* The determination of what is best.
* The most important and distinctive doctrine that is unique to Visistadvaita.
* The five things that every seeker after salvation should know.
* The three reals or tattvas.
* The truth concerning the supreme Deity.
* The aspiration for mukti.
* The classification of qualified person.
* The classification of the means or upaya for attaining mukti.
* The fitness for prapatti.
* The classification of accessories or angas.
* The performance of Prapatti with its angas.
* The man who has done what ought to be done.
* The marks or signs by which one can recognize that one is in the proper state or nishta.
* The manner in which one should conduct oneself after prapatti.
* The farthest extent of our ultimate object in life.
* The ordinances imposed by the Sashtras.
* Atonement for offences.
* The places suitable for prapannas residence.
* The departure of self from the body.
* The prescribed route.
* The full and perfect enjoyment of the bliss of Brahman.
* Tne classification of what is meant by the Upaya that is already existent. (Siddopaya)
* The classification of what is meant by Sidhopaya or the upaya that has to be adopted.
* The limits within which the upayas, bhakti and prapatti have potency.
* The vindication of the potency of prapatti.
* The interpretation of the meaning of the three rahasyas or mantras by a study of the grammatical construction of the words and sentences.
* The moola mantra.
* The dvaya.
* The charma sloka.
* The path of Spiritual Tradition.
* The duties of the Acharya.
* The duties of a sishya.
* Conclusion.