Book Title: Mahavira Anekantavada and World Today
Author(s): Charitrapragya Samani
Publisher: Z_Lessons_of_Ahimsa_and_Anekanta_for_Contemporary_Life_014006.pdf

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________________ Mahāvīra, Anekāntavāda, and the World Today SAMANI CHARITRAPRAGYA Jain Vishva Bharti Institute The canonical literature (Ăgama) of the Jains is the primary source for the teachings and philosophy of Mahāvīra following his attainment of kevalya (infinite knowledge). One of the forms in which Mahāvīra's teachings and philosophical insights are presented in the Agama is his response to the questions frequently posed to him by his disciples, mendicants and the householders. A series of such questions and responses appearing in the Bhagvati Sūtra later on became the basis for the evolution of what has come to be known as anekantavāda (the Jain doctrine of many-sided reality).' Take for instance Mahāvira's responses to the following questions posed by Indrabhuti Gautam--one of the twleve Ganadharas and the principal disciple of Mahāvīra; Jayanti-a devoted and inquisitive śrāvika and sister of King Shatānīka; and Somil—a dedicated and learned śrāvaka. Gautam: Is the soul permanent or impermanent? Mahāvīra: The soul is permanent as well as impermanent. It is permanent with respect to its substance (dravya), which is The word "Anekānta" was not used by Mahāvīra and does not appear in the Agamas, Siddhasena Divakar may have been the first Jain ácārya to use this word. Sec Acārya Mahāprajña, Anekanta: Reflections and Clarifications (Ladnun: JVBI, 2001), p. 9. Jain Education International For Private & Perso4 Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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