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________________ 146 and that they did not remain separate at another time. These two apparently contradictory manners of their actions rendered their character inexpressible by which we meant that the princes were freedom-loving. To this proposition established by the fourth predication, if we add the proposition of the first Bhanga, we get the propositions of the fifth Bhanga, as:-1. That the princes were freedom-loving and 2. That the princes remained separate at one time from the Indian Government. These two propositions put together give us a new idea about the princes which cannot be found in the two propositions, taken separately or in simple juxtaposition. The application of the principle of the fifth Bhanga in the case of the princes, brings out a real aspect of their character,-viz, a tendency to look upon their traditional isolation as the best safeguard for their independence. (4) In the fourth illustration of the foregoing chapter we saw that with respect to Kashmir, the Indian Government's attitude was in some respects bellicose and in some respects not bellicose. The fourth Bhanga considered together the two apparently opposing features of the Union Government's stand-point and established that the nature (Dravya ) of the Indian Govern Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006545
Book TitleAnekantavada
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHarisatya Bhattacharya
PublisherAtmanand Jain Sabha
Publication Year1953
Total Pages246
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Philosophy
File Size9 MB
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