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________________ VIII SYADVADA The principles of Jain philosophy are impressed by the theory of Syadvada. In other words every principle of Jain philosophy is considered in the light of syadvada. The world Syadvada is composed of two words 'Syat' and Vada. In this the word Syat means 'in a sense' or 'from a certain standpoint (Apeksha) and the word Vada points at 'Principle' or school. Therefore, Syadvada is also called Apekshavada. One thing from one stand point or point of view appears to be of a certain type while from another stand point or another point of view the same thing appears to be of a different type. Therefore, to comprehend the full aspect of a thing one must take into account several stand points or several points of view. This being the belief of Syadvada, it is sometimes also known as "Anekantavada" as well (i. e. that
SR No.011068
Book TitleJainism in Nutshell
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKirtivijay, Prasannamukh Surchandra Badami
PublisherAtma Kamal Labdhisuri Gyanmandir
Publication Year1957
Total Pages95
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size3 MB
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