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Abhava means non-existence, negation,
nothing or absence. It is the
negative of
Bhava which means being, becoming,
existing or appearance.
Uddayana divides...
- truth.
Abhava (अभाव)
means non-existence. Some
scholars consider Anupalabdi to be same as
Abhava,
while others consider Anupalabdi and
Abhava as different...
- truth.
Abhava (अभाव)
means non-existence. Some
scholars consider Anupalabdi to be same as
Abhava,
while others consider Anupalabdi and
Abhava as different...
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divided as bhāva (real existence) and
abhāva (non-existence). The bhāva padārthas are of six types,
while abhāva was
added later.
These are:
Dravya (substance)...
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Sharma (1966). "Epistemological
negative dialectics of
Indian logic —
Abhāva versus Anupalabdhi". Indo-Iranian Journal. 9 (4): 291–300. doi:10.1163/000000066790086530...
- Sukkugalu/ಅಜ್ಜನ ಹೆಗಲ ಸುಕ್ಕುಗಳು
Illiyavaregina Kavithegalu/ಇಲ್ಲಿಯವರೆಗಿನ ಕವಿತೆಗಳು
Abhava/ಅಭಾವ
Samasta Kavya/ಸಮಸ್ತ ಕಾವ್ಯ
Prajne Mattu Parisara/ಪ್ರಜ್ಞೆ ಮತ್ತು ಪರಿಸರ...
- Vaiśeṣikas (Śrīdhara and
Udayana and Śivāditya)
added one more
category abhava (non-existence). The
first three categories are
defined as
artha (which...
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because the same
sense organs which apprehend an
entity can also
cognize its
abhāva or the non-existence.
According to Dharmakirti,
anupalabdhi is the affirmative...
- padarthas. They are dravya, guna, karma, samanya, vishesha,
samvaaya and
abhava. The
synthesis of
action is
called dravya.
There are nine dravyas. They...
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Sakayanya Satyakama Jabala Madhvacharya Mahavira Guru
Nanak More...
Concepts Abhava Abhasavada Abheda Adarsana Adrishta Advaita Aham
Ahimsa Aishvarya Akrodha...