Book Title: Jainism and World Problems
Author(s): Champat Rai Jain
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ 206 JAINISM AND WORLD PROBLEMS Preliminary ananta is called pritananta, the intervening ananta, yuktananta, and the ultimate, anantananta. We thus have seven different types of enumeration. Each of these seven is again divided into three sub-types, namely, (i) Jaghanya (minimum), (ii) Madhyama (middling or intermediate), and (iii) Utkrishta (maximum). This gives us twenty-one kinds of enumeration in all, comprising three countables, nine countlesses and nine infinities. In a tabulated form we may give them thus: Enumeration Countable (Samkhyata) (4) minimum (7) intermediate (iii) maximum. Preliminary (minimun Advanced (4) minimum () intermediate () intermediate (ii) maximum (i) maximum Preliminary (i) minimum (i) intermediate (iii) maximum be given. Countless (Asamkhyata) Advanced (7) minimum () intermediate (i) maximum The numerical value of these Ultimate (i) minimum (7) intermediate (i) maximum Jain Education International Infinite (Ananta) Ultimate (i) minimum (i) intermediate (iii) maximum twenty-one types must now 1. Jaghanya (minimum) countable is 2, since two is the lowest number, one being no sum. 2. Madhyama (intermediate) countable is 3, 4, 5, 6,..., to maximum countable--]. [The reason is obvious; the least and the largest numbers can only be one sum each, when the Madhyama will naturally cover all the intervening terms.] For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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