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________________ III. 38-42 ] CHAPTER III [ 155 Pariņāma-vādi because they believe that a newly produced substance is nothing but a Parināma of the former substance meaning thereby it is a Rūpāntara of the former Dravya or a substance in a modified form only. Bauddhas are Samūba. vadi because they think that the Dravya (Dravya in a perceptible form) is no more than a Samūba (conglomeration or combination) of Sükşma Avayavas (minute imperceptible particles). They do not believe in a modificatory change (Rūpāntar) of the component particles and also they do not believe in the production of a new Dravya Vaiseşikas are Ārambhavādi. Their favourite dogma is that a newly produced substance is neither a Pariņāma (as Sāňkhyas believe) nor a Samūba (as Bauddbas believe) but a novel substance altogether, brought about by so many causes. Jaina philosophy recognizes all the three theories but only in a way acceptable to it. It has something to say against Ārambhavāda of Vaišeşikas and it is referred to here by the author. Arambha means a production of a new substance, which is Āpurva (not latent in the mother substance). Sach an Utpatti (production) is believed by Vaiseși kas to be due only to combination. In other words a small or a large Dravya is produced, if at all it is 1 Jain Philosophy gives a technical name of Skaņdha (Physical body) to a new product. Still however it also recognizes the physical body as a transformation (Pariņāma), an aggregate (Samüha) and a compound (Avayavi). Because according to it, it is one and the same thing to be transformed into a physical body or to be so arranged as to give rise to a particular aggregate or to result into a compound thing., 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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