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- conventional sense due to mental conception (attha-paññatti) and linguistic construction (nama-paññatti). However, even these ultimate components (i.e. dhammas)...
- has developed a complex psychology of personality types (Pali: Puggala-paññatti), personality traits and underlying tendencies (****aya). This was mostly...
- Tiloya Panatti or Trilokaprajnapati is one of the earlier Prakrit texts on Jain cosmology composed by Acharya Yativrshabha. Jain cosmology has a unique...
- Delhi Jainism in Mumbai Āyāraṃga Sūyagaḍa Ṭhāṇaṃga Samavāyaṃga Viyāha-pannatti / Bhagavaī Nāyā-dhamma-kahāo Uvāsaga-dasāo Aṇuttarovavāiya-dasāo Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh...
- topics of philosophy and ethics') Sūriya-pannatti (Sūrya-prajñapti, 'Exposition on the sun') Jambūdvīpa-pannatti (Jambūdvīpa-prajñapti, 'Exposition on the...
- topics of philosophy and ethics') Sūriya-pannatti (Sūrya-prajñapti, 'Exposition on the sun') Jambūdvīpa-pannatti (Jambūdvīpa-prajñapti, 'Exposition on the...
- son of Bharata Chakravartin) in a previous life. Yativṛṣabha's Tiloya-paṇṇatti recounts nearly all the events of Mahavira's life in a form convenient...
- interrelations between ideas from the previous two books Puggalapannatti (-paññatti) Explanations of types of person, arranged numerically in lists from ones...
- and language. For example, he held that many concepts or designations (paññatti) could be used in conventional everyday speech while at the same time not...
- mention 527 BCE as the year of Mahavira's nirvana is Yati-Vrishabha's Tiloya-Pannatti (6th century CE). Subsequent works such as Jinasena's Harivamśa (783 CE)...