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________________ ( 11 ) looked at from one point of view at a time but if both the views are taken at the same time, it becomes indescribable. 5. The fifth proposition- Maybe the pot. exists and is indescribable' means that the pot exists in regard to its material form but it becomes indescribable if both its material and phenomenal forms are considered simultaneously. Here the point of view refers to the predominence of the indescribability dominated by the existence of the thing, that is to say, it is indescribable and yet exists. 6. The sixth proposition- Maybe the pot does not exist and is indescribable' means that the pot does not exist in regard to its phenomenal forms, for these forms are changing from moment to moment but if you apply the points of view of its material and phenomenal forms simultaneously it becomes indescribable as in the former case. 6 Here the point of view refers to the predominence of indescribability dominated by nonexistence. 7. The seventh and the last proposition
SR No.022555
Book TitleSaptbhanginaya
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKannomal
PublisherAtmanand Jain Pustak Pracharak Mandal
Publication Year1917
Total Pages34
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size3 MB
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