Applied Philosophy Of Anekanta: 2.8 Transgressions occurring in Acceptance of Absolute Origination of Reality

Published: 09.04.2014

Kundakunda comments, those who assert mere origination, two-fold transgressions will occur in that case. Firstly, no origination of any sort of effect will take place and secondly, there will be chance of origination of unreal. In brief, if only origination is accepted and no destruction, then there will be lack of cause of origination. As a pot cannot originate as an effect, likewise all the objects of the world also will cease to originate. This is the first transgression. Secondly the possibility of origination of a reality which is impossible, will take place.[1]

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Title: Applied Philosophy Of Anekanta
Edition: 2012
ISBN: 978-81910633-8-7
Publisher: JVBI Ladnun, India
HN4U Online Edition: 2014.02

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