- The word anekāntavāda is a
compound of two
Sanskrit words:
anekānta and vāda. The word
anekānta itself is
composed of
three root words, "an" (not), "eka"...
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relatively rare. The
second main
principle of
Jainism is anekāntavāda, from
anekānta ("many-sidedness,"
etymologically "non-oneness" or "not
being one") and...
- 1984
Parmananda Jain Shastri.
Agrawalon ka Jain
sanskriti mein yogadan.
Anekanta Oct. 1966, p. 277-281 Singh, K. S. (2008).
People of India: Bihar. Anthropological...
- ISBN 978-0415266055.
Jaini 1980, pp. 226–28. Tara
Sethia (2004). Ahimsā,
Anekānta, and Jainism.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 30–31. ISBN 978-81-208-2036-4. Jaini...
- (4): 557–567. doi:10.1007/s11023-009-9168-0. Sethia, Tara (2004). Ahiṃsā,
Anekānta and Jainism.
Motilal Banarsid**** Publishers. ISBN 978-81-208-2036-4. Archived...
- ISBN 978-817625-186-0.
Shilalekhin me Golapurvanvaya,
Parmananda Jain Shastri,
Anekanta, V. 24, No. 3, July 1971, p. 102-109 भेलसी में शांतिनाथ प्राचीन दक्षिणमुखी...
- (2004), "Why is Anekāntavāda important?", (Editor: Tara Sethia, Ahimsā,
Anekānta, and Jainism),
Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 81-208-2036-3,
pages 400–407 Helen...
- ISBN 978-81-208-3247-3 Charitrapragya,
Samani (2004), Sethia, Tara (ed.), Ahimsā,
Anekānta, and Jaininsm,
Motilal Banarsid****
Publishing House, ISBN 978-81-208-2036-4...
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expression to
anekānta by
recommending that
epithet "Syād" be
attached to
every expression. Syādvāda is not only an
extension of
Anekānta ontology, but...
- 1995, pp. 166–167.
Padmannabh Jaini (2004). Tara
Sethia (ed.). Ahimsā,
Anekānta, and Jaininsm.
Motilal Banarsid**** Publ. pp. 51–53. ISBN 978-81-208-2036-4...