Studies in Jaina Philosophy |
Contents
gories and nature of soul 137 Malapāśa and its functions 138 Other | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 27 |
MATI AND ŚRUTAProblem of the relation of mati and śruta | 55 |
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Common terms and phrases
Absolute activity admitted Akalanka appearance assertion attainment attitude avadhi avagraha avidya beginningless Bhāṣya body bondage buddhi Buddhist called cause cognition condition consciousness contradiction darśana delusion dhāraṇā dharma dhyāna distinct doctrine duality entity error eternal experience external object fact false final emancipation gāthā Gauḍapada Haribhadra Ibid identity ignorance ihā infinite intuition Jaina Jaina thinkers Jinabhadra jñāna jñāna and darśana karman karmic matter logical Mahavira manaḥparyāya mati mati-jñāna māyā means mind moha monistic Nāgārjuna nature nescience not-self NSũ omniscience perception perfect perverted cognition plurality position possessed possible prakṛti problem pure purușa quâ rāga reality realization regarded relation right knowledge Sankhya Sankhya-Yoga says scriptures sense-organs sensuous Siddhasena smṛti soul spiritual śruta śruta-jñāna Sureśvara Sūtra Tathāgata theory things thought tion truth TSũ ultimate Umāsvāti unreal Upanisads Vātsyāyana Vedanta Vedantist ViBh vijñāna world process worldly existence wrong cognition Yoga