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(4) Prameyatva, Knowability; capacity by
which it is known by someone, or of
being the subject-matter of knowledge. (5) Agurulaghutva, Individuality; capacity by
which one attribute or substance does not become another and the substance does not lose the attributes whose group
ing forms the substance itself. (6) Pradeshatva, Spatiality; capacity of having
some kind of location in space.
Chetanatva, Consci- are common attriousness Amurtavta,
butes of the class of Immateriality.
substance, or group of attributes, called
Soul. Achetanatva, Uncon. are common to sciousness, Amurtatva, Motion, Rest, Time Immateriality.
and Space. Achetanatva, Uncon- are common to sciousness, Murtatva, Matter. Materiality.
Vishesha Gunas are special attributes of a particular substance. These distinguish one group from the others, and are as under :
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