Book Title: Systems of Indian Philosophy
Author(s): Virchand R Gandhi
Publisher: Mahavir Jain Vidyalay

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________________ 30 34. V 35. The result of the samyama with the etherear relationship and the ether-body relationship for its object Non-attachment to the above miraculous powers is the ideal How the yogin assumes different bodies (incidentally, how a being's acts yield result) How the yogin attains kaivalya 36. 37. 38. III The Nyaya Philosophy 1. 2. THE SYSTEMS OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY The result of the samyama with praṇas (i.e. udāna etc.) for its object 1. IV Mimamsa Introductory; the precise relationship between the Nyaya and Vaiśeşika The Nyaya notion of uddeśa, lakṣaṇa and parikṣā The sixteen Nyaya topics explained Transition to the Vaiseṣika 2. To be neglected inasmuch as it is not a system of philosophy but rather a system of ritualism The Vedanta Philosophy 1. The Upanisadic basis of the Vedanta philosophy laid bare with the help of the Uddālaka-Svetaketu dialogue of the Chhandogya Upanisad The mutual relationship between Mimāmsā and Vedanta Jain Education International 56 3. 4. 5. The seven Vaiśeşika Categories enumerated 6. The seven Vaiseṣika Categories elaborated 66 7. The Vaiśeşika Categories further elaborated: (a) The dravyas that are both eternal and non-eternal (b) The dravyas that are eternal For Private & Personal Use Only 56 62-68 57 57 62 8566 63 64 67 68 69 69 70-92 70 73 www.jainelibrary.org

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