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________________ (ii) Specific qualities, (9) Ponderableness (tica )—may be described as the quality of existing in some form or other. (10) Imponderableness (97 ) may be described as the power of existing without having any particular form. These are, then, the ten generic qualities of things or substances in general. But there are certain other qualities which do not appear to constitute either the essence of or common to all things. Because the things may have them or be without them and yet remain essentially the same in kind for which reason these are understood to be but modifications of our consciousness and are termed as specific qualities. (i) Consciousness (stia), (ii) Vision (EA), (iii) Pleasure (ga)(iv) Vigour (alss), (v) Touch (931), (vi) Taste (TA), (vii) Smell (977), (viii) Colour (ar), \ix) Mobility (sfarga), (x) Inertia (feefa aga ), (xi) Volumeness (qanu arga). (xii) Becomingness (alaisga), (xiii) Sensibility (aaaa), (xiv) Iosensibility (yaaaa), (xv) Ponderableness (ha), (xvi) Imponderableness (97ica) Of these Enumeration of Specific Qualities as belonging particular substances. 94
SR No.011043
Book TitleEncyclopaedia Of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP C Nahar, K C Ghosh
PublisherSatguru Publications
Publication Year1996
Total Pages848
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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