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________________ 1412 TATTVASANGRAHA: CHAPTER XXVI. --because of the Reasons adduced before-such as being cognisable' and the rest.-(3178-3177) Says the Opponent-The line of Buldhas has been without beginning; honce the doctrine propounded by them is also beginningless; so that on account of the beginninglessness of both these being exactly like that of the Veda and the Vedic Tradition, they must be regarded as free from defects. The answer to this from the Mināmsaka is as follows: TEXT (3178) "The beginninglessness THAT IS ASSERTED IN REGARD TO THE COMPOSER AND THE UTTERANCES EMANATING YROM HIM IS ITSELY BASED UPON TWO INVALID NOTIONS ; HENCE IT CANNOT PROVE THE RELIABILITY OF THE SAID COMPOSER AND HIS WORDS."-(3178) COMMENTARY. The same idoa is further explained : TEXT (3179). “THE WORDS OF Shauddhodani (BUDDHA) CANNOT BE RELIABLE, BECAUSE THEY ARE DEPENDENT UPON OTHERS; SO ALSO Buddha HIMSELF CANNOT BE RELIABLE BECAUSE HE HAS NO DIRECT KNOWLEDGE OF Dharma."—(3179) COMMENTARY. Just as Buddha himself and his words are unroliable, so also are Kanaka, Käshyapa, etc. and their words.-(3170) TEXT (3180). The beginninglessness OF SUCH PERSONS, EVEN THOUGH ASSUMED, RESTS UPON WHAT IS INVALID, AND HENCE CANNOT ITSELF BE PAR REMOVED FROM INVALIDITY." (3180) COMMENTARY. The beginninglessness of such persons and their words, even though assumed, is not very far from Invalidity ; because it rests upon an invalid basis.-(3180)
SR No.007609
Book TitleTattva Sangraha Vol 2
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamlashila, Ganganatha Jha
PublisherOriental Research Institute Vadodra
Publication Year1939
Total Pages887
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size84 MB
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