- Anekāntavāda (Sanskrit: अनेकान्तवाद, "many-sidedness", Tamil: பல்லுரை) is the Jain
doctrine about metaphysical truths that
emerged in
ancient India. It...
- Darshan-Mannan aur Mimansa", "Jain
Dharma Aur Sanskriti", "Jain
Darshan and
Anekantvad", "Jain
Dharma aur Darshan".
Indian Buddhist logic (called Pramana) flourished...
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Aryasamajis and Lin****ats. The
three main
principles of
Jainism are Ahimsa,
Anekantvad and Aparigrah. The
Supreme Court also noted: " … that the
State Governments...
- soul, non-living, etc. Asti
Nasti Pravada Purva:
Multiplicity of
views (
Anekāntvād), Saptabhangi, etc.
Jnana Prāvada Pūrva: Five
types of
knowledge and three...