Ekānta Parokṣa

Published: 10.10.2016

Absolutely indirect (mediate) knowledge-

That knowledge, through which the knowable object is not perceived directly either by soul or by sense-organs and mind, e.g. anumāna jñāna (knowledge through inference).

ekāntenā"tmana indriyamanasāṃ cā'sākṣātkārenopajāyamānatvādekāntaparokṣam.

(ViBhā 95 Vṛ)

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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