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________________ Jain Theory of Skandhas or Molecules N. L. JAIN Jain Kendra, Rewa (M.P.) Skandha : Definition of a Specific Term Primarily, the postulate of two classes of mattergy-anu (atom) and skandha (molecules) based on basic conceptual structure of matter is most important among the many classifications. The molecules of the current times are now equated to skandhas. They are comparatively gross and percievable. They could therefore be studied and described in an intelligible way. They are treated first in preference to finest anus or atoms. They are like trunk of a tree supporting the material universe. The term skandha is a typical and specific term in Jaina philosophy representing a unit of matter different from atoms but composed of them. The scriptures define the term quite clearly with the following points : (1) Molecules are aggregates or combination of atoms.1 They are nonnatural modifications dependant on other objects." (ii) They are gross and fine in forms. Some of them are visible to the eye while others may not be visible. (iii) The molecules in the matter are in a state of motion caused internally or externally. (iv) They can be taken by hand, recieved or bonded with others and handled as desired.4 (v) There are smaller molecular entities too like those formed from aggregation of two atoms. They may not be satisfying (iv) above, still by interpolation, they ara also called molecules-of course fine ones,5 (vi) They are characterised by the sound, bonding, division, fineness, grossness, shape, darkness, shadow, sunshine, moonlight, motion and touch, taste. smell and color etc.6 (vii) There are infinite number of molecules. They can be classified in many ways. (viii) They are produced by association, dissociation and a mixed process. The sense percep tible ones are produced by the mixed process.? 1. Kundkund, Acharya; Panchartikaya, Bhartiya Gyansith, Delhi, 1975, p. 65-70 2. Ibid; Niyamsara, Jain Publishing House, Lucknow, 1931, p. 15 3. Nemchand, Chakravarti; Gommatsar Jivkanda, Raichand Granthmala, Agas, 1972, p. 267 4. Jain, S. A.; Reality, Vir Shasan Sangha, Calcutta, 1960, p. 151-54 5-7. ibid, p. 150, 51, 54 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.012026
Book TitleJaganmohanlal Pandita Sadhuwad Granth
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSudarshanlal Jain
PublisherJaganmohanlal Shastri Sadhuwad Samiti Jabalpur
Publication Year1989
Total Pages610
LanguageHindi, English
ClassificationSmruti_Granth & Articles
File Size14 MB
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