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________________ Jain philosophy is dualistic and monistic both. It has defined creation as the co-ordinate action of both the sentient and the insentient. According to it only the soul or only pudgal cannot make things happen. Their coordinated action makes creation. It explained the world on the basis of Anekānta. With the acceptance of the co-existence of opposing pairs, Jain philosophy has acquired a holistic perspective. It does not look at any stream of thought as false but as relative truth. In the language of Anekānta this is the truth of collective perspective. Only one perspective is not valid. Jain philosophy accepts the independent existence of the soul or element of consciousness. But is does not deny the existence of the non-sentient. This approach makes Jain philosophy dualistic as well as non-dualistic. Key-Words Akash Space Atma Soul Atmadvaitavadi Philosophers believe in monism based on the soul Chaitanya-dvaitavad - Duality of consciousness Charamadeha The last embodiement of the soul Gyanavarniya Knowledge obscuring karma Jadaadvaitavadi Non-sentience Kevali Omniscient Maya Illusion Mool atma the Soul Naishchiyik naya Transcendental viewpoint Samyag-gyan Right Knowledge, Samyag darshan Right Belief Sopakrama Life span vulnerable to external effect Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006914
Book TitleAnekanta Philosophy of Co existence
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMahapragna Acharya
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year2010
Total Pages204
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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