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Q.1.26.7
A.I.26.7
How mind-based and scriptural knowledge can know substances like dharma etc? Give examples. They know the non concrete substances by their characteristics like dharma supports movement / motion of j va and matter; adharma help these in their coming to a halt and rest; space occupied by these i.e. j va and matter is provided by space and the changes like old and new are provided by time. Thus mind-based and scriptural knowledge knows the modes of these substances like the modes of water are its waves in the ocean.
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: fi "oo/K% 1.27 R pisvavadheh
VFk% Meaning:
"vof/kKku' dh i pfŪk : ih i nkFkkd es gksh gA The scope of clairvoyance is the object that has form.
Q.1.27.1 A.I.27.1
What is the scope of clairvoyance for concrete objects? Clairvoyance cognizes concrete matter and some of the modes of the empirical soul (i.e. pure soul bonded with karmas).
Q.1.27.2
A.I.27.2
What is special difference between mind-based, scriptural knowledge and clairvoyance? Mind-based and scriptural knowledge cognize concrete objects indirectly, while clairvoyance knows such concrete objects partially, but directly.
Q.I.27.3 A.I.27.3
Are the sense organs and mind needed by clairvoyance for cognition? No; these are not needed.
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rnulrHkkxs eu%; ZL; 1.28 Tadanantabh ge manah paryayasya
VFk% Meaning:
"eu%; ? Kku' dh ipfr 'vof/kKku' ds fo"k; dk vulrok Hkkx gksh gA
The scope of telepathy is the infinitesimal part of the matter ascertained by clairvoyance.
Q.I.28.1 A.I.28.1
What is specific difference between clairvoyance and telepathy? Telepathy knows the infinitesimal part of the object cognized by clairvoyance. Telepathy knows only the objects of thoughts of others while clairvoyance knows all concrete objects.
Q.1.28.2 A.I.28.2
What level of subtleness of an object is cognized by telepathy? The each and every infinitesimal part of an object cognized by sary vadhi is the limit of telepathy.