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to calculations but it is used for comparison, hence it too, is not endless. Various references where 'infinite' is used are related to the characteristics of six fundamental mattereals, like
• Jiva (bios) consists of infinite pradeshas • Infinite dions (paramanu) combine to form quadons (skandhs) • Group of infinite quadons makes an octon (behavioural paramanu) • Infinite Samay (instant) elapses in an Avalika • Space is comprises of infinite Pradesh.
Besides the eight classifications of 'infinity', words like 'uni-infinity' and 'universal infinity' do appear in the Jain texts. These are used with respect to space and time both. In space, 'uni-infinity' is used for one-dimensional lengths and 'universal infinity' is used for spatial extensions. Similarly, in time, ‘uni-infinity' is used for either the past or the future and 'universal infinity' defines the entire time frame.
We find a specialty in Jain mathematics that the numerate and the innumerate have been placed together. In the Bhagavati-Sutra, a table has been given which formulates the units of time -
Samaya Innumerate samaya
Smallest unit one avalika
Numerate avalika
One breath —
respiration
one respiration
one prana one stoka
Seven pranas
Forty eight minutes
one muhurta etc.
An outstanding fact revealed by this table is that a numerate avalika embrace infinite samay. That is, even infinite could be a part of the finite.
The number scale, as used in Jain texts, starting from numerate and ending at infinitum comprises all the constituents of modern mathematics, highlights of which are -
• Use of arithmetical progression to build the number scale up to 84 lacs. • Use of geometrical progression to continue counting beyond 84 lacs. • Use of statistical quantities like maxima, minima, median and average. • Rejection of absolute zero and absolute infinity.
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