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________________ Pancastikaya-samgraha (samsthana) can be exemplified as: "Tall Devadatta's tall cow." When it refers to indistinctness (ananyapana), the shape (samsthana) can be exemplified as: "Huge tree's huge branches," or "Corporeal soul's corporeal qualities." The count (samkhya) may refer to distinctness (anyapana) as well as indistinctness (ananyapana) between the substance (dravya) and its qualities (guna). When it refers to distinctness (anyapana), the count (samkhya) can be exemplified as: "Devadatta's ten cows." When it refers to indistinctness (ananyapana), the count (samkhya) can be exemplified as: "One tree's ten branches," or "One substance with infinite qualities." The subject (visaya) may refer to distinctness (anyapana) as well as indistinctness (ananyapana) between the substance (dravya) and its qualities (guna). When it refers to distinctness (anyapana), the subject (visaya) can be exemplified as: "Cows in the cowshed." When it refers to indistinctness (ananyapana), the subject (visaya) can be exemplified as: "Tree's branch," or "Substance's qualities." These four - form-of-speech (vyapadesa), the shape (samsthana), the count (samkhya), and the subject (visaya) - exhibit indistinctness (ananyapana) in regard to same substance (dravya) and its qualities (guna). These exhibit distinctness (anyapana) in regard to other substance (dravya) and its qualities (guna). @ @ . . . .. . 104
SR No.036508
Book TitlePanchastikay Sangraha With Authentic Explanatory Notes in English
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVijay K Jain
PublisherVikalp Printers
Publication Year2020
Total Pages436
LanguageHindi, Sanskrit, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & Book_English
File Size10 MB
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