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________________ TEXTS : METAPHYSICS V 18. धर्माधर्मान्तरिक्षाणां द्रव्यमे कत्व मिप्यते। काल पुद्गल जीवानामनेकद्र व्यता मता ॥ Tattvärtha-sūra, by Amrita-chandra Sūri, 17. Dharmu, adharma, and ākāśa are each a single ilrarya, whereas time, matter, and souls are held to be innumerable draryas. 1. ASTIKĀTAS (Substances) 19. ऐवं छब्यमिदं जीवाजोवप्पभेददोदव्वं । उत्तं काल विजुत्तं णादवा पंच अत्यि काया दु ॥ Dray(l-samgraha, 23. These are six kinds, but the principal division is into two categories (draryas), soul (jira) and non-soul (ajiva). These, excepting time (kala), know to be the five astikāyas. 20. संति जदो तेणेदे अस्थि त्ति भणं ति जिणवरा जम्हा । काया इव बहुदेसा तम्हा काया य अत्थिकाया य ॥ Ibid. 21. Since these things exist (i.e. have sattā), the Best of Jinas (or Tīrthaikaras) call them asti; and since, like bodies, they have many spatial units (pradeśas), therefore they are called kāya and astikāya. 21. जीवा पुग्गलकाया पायासं अत्यिकाइया सेसा । अमया अस्थित्तमया कारणभदा हि लोगस्स ॥ Panchāstikāya, 22. Soul (jiva), matter (pudgala) and bodies, space (akāśa), and the other [two] astikāyas (alarma and adharma, the principles of motion and stationariness) are uncreated, possessed of the quality of existence, and the causes (or condition) of the universe.
SR No.007587
Book TitleOutlines of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJ L Jaini, F W Thomas
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication Year1916
Total Pages208
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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