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________________ . cf. SR. 17, MM. 67, p. 107. 10) SR. 79, p. 196 .. . . . 11) Ibid. 568, p. 450 12) This concept of obtaining knowledge simul- taneously by more than onc sense organ is peculiar to Jain philosophy only. In other Indian philosophical systems, however, the knowledge arises in .. .a sequence: . 13) This may be compared with the nyāya theory of mokṣa. 14) SR. 958, Vyāsā. 222, p. 761. 15) Ibid. 466, p. 351 16) Ibid. 466, p. 382;. . . . .. . . 17) Ibid. 567, p. 450 18) Ibid. 715, MūM, p. 523. : .. 19) Vide. f.n. 11 supra... . . 20) Asū. 3. 107 . ::.' .. SR. 67, (ATV) 21) . 22)' Ibid. 79, p. 196 . . .... . 23) Ibid. 79, p. 84 24) Ibid. 37, p. 331 25) Ibid. 375, p. 184 26) Ibid. 64, p. 191 27) Ut Su. IX. 36 vide. Pt Sukhalalaji, Darśana ane Cintana, p. 761 29) Fot detail vide supra. chapter II, p 30) SR. 130, p. 222 31) Ibid. 493, p. 394 32) Vide. Pt. Sukhalalaji, op. cit. p. 792 33) Almost all schools of philosophy accept 'Yogaja pratyaksa' cf. Nyāyamanījurí, Part-1, p. 156 34) cf. Nyāya kośa, p. 279 35) Vidc. f.n. 31 supra. 28) 162
SR No.011133
Book TitlePhilosophy and Spirituality of Srimad Rajchandra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorU K Pungaliya
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year
Total Pages411
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Rajchandra
File Size14 MB
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