Book Title: Sudha Sagar Hindi English Jaina Dictionary
Author(s): Rameshchandra Jain
Publisher: Gyansagar Vagarth Vimarsh Kendra Byavar
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(372) which the connection with the dissimi- example) is opposed to both the phelar abode is 'doubted' (is illustrated)as: nomena.
P. 6/62 the personin question is not omniscient 4. Hiigru Uhf - That man has because he is a speaker. P.6/57
passions etc. because he is a speaker; साधर्म्य की अपेक्षा 9 प्रकार का like Devadatta : This is an instance GETTISTA - A fac1,
where (the homogeneous example) is विकल, उभयधर्म विकल, संदिग्ध साध्य धर्मा, doubtful with regard to the proven-phe
nomenon.
P. 6/63 सन्दिग्ध साधनधर्मा, संदिग्धोभयधर्मा, अनन्वय,
5. FifreATEU4f - That man is mor3146ffare a fantaic4- In respect
tal; because he has passions etc. like of Homogeneity, the fallacy of the ex
maitra; this is an instance where (the ample is of nine modes. These are that
homogeneous example) is doubtful with which is opposed to the proven phe
regard to the reason - phenomenon.P. nomenon: that which is opposed to the
6/64. reason-phenomenon; that which is op
6. संदिग्धोभयधर्मा - That man is not at posed to both the phenomena; that which is doubtful with regard to the
all-seer because he has passions etc. proven-phenomena; that which is
Like a particular vower; this is an indoubtful with regard to the mark-phe
stance where (the homogeneous exnomena; that which is doubtful with
ample is doubtful with regard to both regard to both the phenomena that in
the phenomena.
P. 6/65. which the two phenomena (of the rea
7. अनन्वय-The person referred to has son and the proven are unconnected; passions etc. because he is a speaker; that in which the connection between like a given person; This is an instance the two phenomena (of the reason and where (the homogeneous example) is the proven) is unshown; that in which
such that in it (the reason phenomenon the connection between the two phe- and the proven phenomenon) are unnomena (of the reason and the proven
connected.
P. 6/66. is shown in an inverse order.
RT - Sound is noneternal; P. 6/58-59. because it is a product; like a pitcher; 1. HT कल-Sound is not man
this is an instance where (the homogemade, because it is formless; like mis- neous example) is such that it does not ery; this is an instance where (the ho- show the connection (between the reamogeneous example) is opposed to the son phenomenon and the proven - pheproven phenomenon. P. 6/60 nomenon).
P. 6/67. 2.
H er facho - The proposition 9. rautach - Sound is non eternal being the same as above and the reason because it is a product; whatever is nonbeing also the same (the homogeneous eternal is a product; like a pitcher: This example) 'like an atom' is opposed to is an instance where (the homogeneous the reason phenomenon. P. 6/61 example) states (the invariable relation 3.3972rereffachat - Like a pitcher. This between the mark and the proven) in an
inverse order. is an instance where (the homogeneous
P. 6/68.
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