SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 88
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ CHAPTER III snake and its coils, hood, etc.', the 'sun and its rays', and 'unagitated and the agitated ocean". Bhartṛprapañca does not see anything incompatible' in the idea of the homogeneous (para) brahman envolving itself into a heterogeneous (apara) universe of selves and objects. On the contrary he sees in the latter the fulfilment of the evolving urge in the former. His view, that there is no incompatibility or 'discrepancy' between bheda or diversity and abheda or unity in the integrated principle of bhedabheda, which is described as "the ultimate Truth", is further accentuated by his theory of knowledge designated as pramāṇasamuccayavada. According to this vada perception explicitly gives diversity although unity also is implicit in perceptual truth. Similarly the scripture explicitly reveals unity, although diversity is also implicit in the scriptural 'truth'. Neither truth-perceptual (or empirical) or scriptural (or revealed)-is more true than the other; both are "equally valid". There is, therefore, no "conflict" between them. This view is in sharp contrast with the Sankara view that empirical knowledge is 'on a lower footing' than revealed knowledge, and, that, in the ultimate analysis, revealed knowledge (of unity) or parāvidyā 5. 69 1. BOV, pp. 78-79, and IP, Vol. II, pp. 789-790. 2. Cf. BOV, p. 82. 3. FrBH, p. 440. 4. Cf. BOV, p. 82. Of this theoretical side jñānakarmasamuccyavāda is the practical counterpart, or 'corollary'. See FrBH, p. 440. Cf. svanubhaväddvaitasya advaitasya śrutivaśāt (prāmāṇyam)/ BOV, p. 82, f.n. 44. Elsewhere we meet with a statement that 'dvaitam' (also) is 'paramarthasatyam'; evam sarvam idam dvaitam paramarthasatyam. See IP, Vol. II, pp. 789-790. 6. BOV, p. 82. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001608
Book TitleJaina Theories of Reality and Knowledge
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorY J Padmarajiah
PublisherJain Sahitya Vikas Mandal
Publication Year1963
Total Pages444
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Philosophy, Epistemology, & Anekantvad
File Size23 MB
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy