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karma (activity),
samanya (commonness),
vishesha (particularity) and
samavaya (inherence,
inseparable connectedness of everything). The
followers of...
- (action/ motion),
samanya (generality/ commonness),
visesa (particular), and
samavaya (inherence).
There are nine
classes of
substances (dravya), some of which...
- Sir
Rajendranath Mukherjee Sir
Charles Kesteven A
school was
opened at 6
Samavaya Mansions, in the
Hindusthan Insurance Building, Hogg Street, Calcutta....
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Daityari (1984). The Cult and
Culture of Lord Jagannath.
Rashtrabhasha Samavaya Prakashan. Rath,
Bijaya Kumar (1983).
Cultural History of Orissa, A.D....
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Anyathakyati vada, Niḥśreyasa more.. Padārtha, Dravya, Sāmānya, Viśeṣa,
Samavāya, Paramāṇu Apauruṣeyātva, Arthāpatti, Anuapalabdhi, Satahprāmāṇya vāda Jivanmukta...
- (quality),
karma (activity), sāmānya (generality), viśeṣa (particularity) and
samavāya (inherence).
Later Vaiśeṣikas (Śrīdhara and
Udayana and Śivāditya) added...
- the
seven padārtha (category) of relations. The
others are:
inherence (
samavaya),
being (bhava),
genus (samanya),
species (vishesha),
substance (dravya)...
- (quality),
karma (activity/motion), samanya/jati (universal/class property),
samavaya (inherence) and
vishesha (individuality).
Abhava is then
explained as "referents...
-
relationships between causes and effects, and they include:
Inherence (
Samavāya): This
refers to the
inseparable relationship between a
substance and its...
- view that in a
thing which is
permanent the
existence of sāmānaya and
samavāya is complete, that
means that
common properties cannot exist without individuals...