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Pariṇāmavāda (Sanskrit: परिणामवाद),
known in
English as
Transformation theory, is a
Hindu philosophical theory which pre-supposes the
cause to be continually...
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different views on the
origination of the
empirical world from Brahman.
Parinamavada is the idea that the
world is a real
transformation (parinama) of Brahman...
- Nicholson, "Mediaeval
Vedantins distinguished two
basic positions."
Parinamavada is the idea that the
world is a real
transformation (parinama) of Brahman...
- is, the world. Most
schools of Vedanta, as well as Samkhya,
support Parinamavada, the idea that the
world is a real
transformation (parinama) of Brahman...
- does not
involve new
entities coming into existence. This is
called as
parinamavada or
evolution of
effect from the cause. This
doctrine is
common to the...
- why
Shuddhadvaita is
known as "Unmodified transformation" or "Avikṛta
Pariṇāmavāda".
Brahman or
Ishvara desired to
become many, and he
became the multitude...
- web, but the web
depends on the
spider as the cause.
Nimbarka accepts parinamavada, the idea that the
world is a real
transformation (parinama) of Brahman...
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asatkaryavada but in the
light of
vivartavada as
distinguished from
parinamavada, he
posits the
infinite and
eternal as the goal of
human aspirations...
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Indian Bengali-language film Parinamam, a 2003
Indian film by P. Venu
Pariṇāmavāda,
transformation theory in
Indian philosophy Parinamana,
transfer or merit...
- effect. This
theory replaced Arambhavada (theory of
Realistic creation),
Parinamavada (theory of transformation) and
Vivartavada (theory of Manifestation)...