Book Title: Aptamimansa
Author(s): Vijay K Jain
Publisher: Vikalp Printers

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________________ Section 3 तृतीय परिच्छेद Fault in accepting the objects of knowledge as absolutely permanent (nityatva-ekānta): नित्यत्वैकान्तपक्षेऽपि विक्रिया नोपपद्यते । प्रागेव कारकाभावः क्व प्रमाणं क्व तत्फलम् ॥३७॥ सामान्यार्थ ( यदि यह माना जाए कि पदार्थ सर्वथा नित्य है तो - ) नित्यत्वैकान्त पक्ष में विक्रिया की उत्पत्ति नहीं हो सकती है। जब पहले ही कारक का अभाव है (अवस्था न बदले तो कारकों का सद्भाव बनता ही नहीं है) तब प्रमाण और प्रमाण का फल (प्रमिति ) ये दोनों कहाँ बन सकते हैं? If the objects of knowledge are supposed to be absolutely permanent (nityatva-ekanta) then there cannot be any modifications in them; when already there is the absence of the agent (kāraka) for a modification how can one have the possibility of a valid source of knowledge (pramāna) and its fruit (pramāna-phala i.e., correct notion-pramiti)? Only an object which has general (samanya-dravya) as well as particular (viśesa - paryāya) attributes can be the subject of knowledge. The general (dravya) without its modification (paryāya) and modification (paryāya) without its general (dravya) cannot be the subject of valid knowledge; only their combination can be the subject of valid knowledge. The conception of prama or valid knowledge implies three 67

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