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________________ 140 1 [ III, 29, 31 The application of the view of Anekānta in respect to objects (Prameyas) is illustrated in the following verses : SANMATI-TARKA गइपरिगयं गई चेव केइ यि मेरा दवियमिच्छति । तंपि य उड्ढगईयं तहा गई अन्ना अगई ॥ २९ ॥ gufusafavarmı ça çgungen, fa goal i जं तु जहां पडिसिद्धं दव्वमदव्वं तहा होइ ॥ ३० ॥ कुंभो ण जीवदवियं जीवो वि ण होइ कुंभदवियं ति argı et fa sigfazi zomcufaràften zifa || 32 || (29) Some regard a thing moving upwards as decidedly full of motion. But though it is in motion from the standpoint of going up, it is also not in motion considering that it does not move downwards. (30) Similarly fire is fire because it burns. Dahana means one that burns i.e. fire. But in some cases fire cannot burn things that cannot, by their very nature, be burnt. Thus fire both burns and does not burn. (31) From the standpoint of a mere substance a jar does exist, but from the standpoint of sentient thing it does not Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001068
Book TitleSanmati Tarka
Original Sutra AuthorSiddhasen Divakarsuri
AuthorSukhlal Sanghavi, Bechardas Doshi, Dalsukh Malvania
PublisherJain Shwetambar Education Board Paydhoni Mumbai
Publication Year1939
Total Pages435
LanguageEnglish, Sanskrit
ClassificationBook_English, Philosophy, Nyay, & Anekantvad
File Size18 MB
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