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Chapter 10
10.6
1.
Anekantavada
(
¥Ùð·¤æ´ÌßæÎ
)
:
Termed as ‘non-abso-
lutism’, this principle holds that objects have infinite
modes of existence, and only Kevalins (enlightened
beings) can fully comprehend all knowledge aspects.
2.
Syadavada
(
SØæÎßæÎ
)
:
A theory of conditioned predi-
cation, suggesting that our perceptions and judgments
are conditional and depend on specific situations.
3.
Nayavada
(
ÙØßæÎ
)
:
This emphasizes partial view-
points, describing reality from various perspectives.
Sevenfold Predication, known as Saptabhangi (
â#Ö´
ȏ
)
in Jainism, is a concept associated with Nayavada. It
outlines a unique ...

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