- (kāla),
principle of
motion (
dharmāstikāya), and
principle of rest (adharmāstikāya). The use of the term
dharmāstikāya to mean
motion and to
refer to...
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category Kala is an anasti-kaya
dravya (which has no
extension in space).
Dharmastikaya is
formed from the two words:
Dharma & Astikaya.
Dharma here isn't referring...
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Dharmastikāya or Dharma-dravya (Principle of Motion) and Adharmastikāya or Adharma-dravya (Principle of Rest) –
Dharmastikāya and Adharmastikāya...
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motion and rest. As such, they are a kind of aether. Also
known as
Dharmāstikāya and Adharmāstikāya, they are said to
pervade the
entire universe. Dharma...
- (soul
extension or conglomerate),
pudgalastikaya (matter conglomerate),
dharmastikaya (motion conglomerate),
adharmastikaya (rest conglomerate) and akastikaya...
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Medium of
Motion and Adharma-tattva or
Medium of Rest – Also
known as
Dharmāstikāya and Adharmāstikāya, they are
distinct to Jain
thought depicting motion...
- motion) and Adharma-tattva (medium of rest) – They are also
known as
Dharmāstikāya and Adharmāstikāya. They are
unique to Jain
thought depicting the principles...