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The Concept of Matter in Jaina Philosophy
Acarama (Not last) Condition of Atom 268, Apradeśa (partless) Condition of Paramāņus (Atoms) 269.
Section II-Properties of Atom (Paramāņu) 271, Group of Paramāņu (Ultimate Afom) according of their qualities 272, Contact of Atoms 273, Vibration and Motion of Atom 276, Speed of Motion of Paramāņu 278, Sprstagati (Motion) of Atom by touching other matters 279, Pratighata of Pudgala (Resistance of Matter) 282, Apratighāta (Nonresistance) of Atom 284, The Nyaya-Vaiśeṣika view on Motion of Paramāņu (Atom) 284.
CHAPER IX Transformation of Matter (Pudgala Pariṇāma) Kinds of Pudgala-Pariņāma (transformation of Matter) 294, The Samkhya-Yoga view on Transformation of Matter 298, Transformation of Matter in the Nyaya-Vaiseṣika Philosophy 300, Pilupaka 302, Pitharapaka 304, The Vedantic view on Transformation of Matter 310.
CHAPTER X Combination of Matter Parlicle
Value of the Jaina Conception of Matter
BIBILOGRAPHY
Combination and Separation of ultimate atoms of molecules 324, Pudgalaparivarta (assembling together of ultimate atoms with the material substances) 326, The Samkhya view on the Combination of Matter 329, The Nyaya-Vaiśeṣika view on the Combination of Matter 332, The Buddhist view on the Combination of Matter 336.
CONCLUSION
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