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cause of a particular changing state and vibration of the worldly souls and matters. The activity of a origination and destruction of these vyañjanaparyāyas sometimes take place and sometimes do not. There is no rule of it to occur every moment; it may happen and may not occur at every moment".
In addition to these two kinds of paryāyas arthaparyāya and vyañjanaparyāya, two other kinds of paryāyas viz. jīvaparyāya and ajīvaprayāya? With regard to substance and qualities, prayāya is of infinite kinds from various aspects.
Interrelation of Dravya, Guņa and Paryāya
The Jainas believe that Dravya is endowed with guna and parvāya. The inherent qualities in substance and their traikālika modes are infinite39 in number. A substance and its inherent qualities are permanent owing to the cause of its non-origination and nondestruction40. On the other hand, all modes because of their origination and destruction at every moment are individually non-permanent". But they are also beginningless and permanent or eternal from the point of view of series (pravāha) of infinite modes.
The series of traikālika modes also i.e. modes of the past, present and future times, takes place due to one causative capacity (kāraṇabhūtasakti) inherent in a substance. The series of infinite modes caused by infinite capacity in a substance is moving together (i.e. taking place together). Modes of different class (vijātīya) caused by various capacities or qualities can be found in a substance at a time, but most of the same class caused by a capacity at different times cannot be found in a substance at a time42. There take place in soul substance and matter substance various infinite modes like modes
37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.
Ibid, pp 181-82 Bhagavatīsūtra, 25.5.745 Ibid, 2.1.91 Pancastikāvasamayasāra, 11 Ibid Tattvärthasūtra, Sanghavi, pp. 20
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