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________________ CHAPTER VII 237 position which, if developed to its logical conclusion, will approach the Jaina viewpoint. This fact becomes particularly evident in the case of samāvaya which, as will be presently seen, is given up all but in name. The admission of svabhāvasambandha' or svarūpasambandha', the ‘natural' or the ‘simple' relation, offers the thin end of the wedge in dispensing with relation as a tertiary entity in a relational situation. This notion of svarūpasambandha connotes that the terms themselves contain, within their nature, the relational trait which is as objectively real as aici 1. Cf. JPN, p. 232. 2. samjñāmātrena, na vastutathābhāvaḥ / STP, p. 704. Cf. śri Harsa's observation that the Naiyāyika regards the 'nature' of things also as their 'determinant' : svabhāvasyāpi bhavatā niyamakatvängikārāt / KKS, p. 1091. Chatterjee writes: "Unlike the relations of conjunction and inherence Svarūpasambandha is not distinct from the terms related by it. Rather, the relation is itself constituted by one of the relata....the relation is constituted by the object, or is due to the nature of the object.” NTN, p. 188. The distinction, in the Nyāya philosophy, between relation as a 'third unity' (an independent entity) and relation 'without a third relating unity' as Stcherbatsky renders it expresses the difference between 'separable conjunction' (samyoga) and inseparable conjunction' (samavāya) on the one hand, and the simple relation' (svabhāvasambandha) on the other. The former is found with the reality of the 'link' (anubhūyamāna sambandha, or vigrahavan sambandha) and the latter without the reality of the link' but yet objec tive. Cf. Log., Vol. II, f.n. 3, p. 287. 4. Cf. JPN, p. 232, and RML, pp. 153-154. Regarding the direct ness of the temporal and spatial relation, Ingalls writes : "Everything resides directly in time by a temporal relation. Time thus acts like space (dik) in that it is a substratum, for all entities.” NNLI, p. 78. 5. Just because relatedness is 'resident' in the relata, the ideal
SR No.022768
Book TitleComparative Study Of Jaina Theories Of Reality And Knowledge
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorY J Padmarajaiah
PublisherJain Sahitya Vikas Mandal
Publication Year1963
Total Pages446
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size35 MB
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