A comparative study of the Jaina theories of reality and knowledge English
Material type:
- 8120800362
- 121 P 136 C 107891
Contents:
Ontology
Epistemology
Anekanta vada
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Contructive thinking thrives on vegorous critisism. The most formidable critical force ever directed against the schools of brahminism and jainism was buddhism.
Ontology
Epistemology
Anekanta vada
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