Pariṇāminityatā

Published: 15.03.2018

That type of permanence, which has the nature of undergoing change. For example, the soul will ever remain soul; from this point of view, it is permanent. The modes of the soul undergo changes; from this point of view, it is imper­manent or changing. This is Pariṇāmīnityavāda (the doctrine of 'persistence-through-change') propounded in the Jain philosophy.

āvibbhāva-tirobhāvametta pariṇamidavvameveyaṃ.

niccaṃ...

(ViBhā 2666)

jaṃ jāhe jaṃ bhāvaṃ pariṇamai tayaṃ tayā tao'ṇaṇṇatn.

pariṇaimettavisiṭṭhaṃ davvam...

...paryāyaṃ pariṇamati....dravyameva parinatimātraviśiṣṭamavicalitasvarūpaṃ...

(ViBhā 2668 Vṛ)

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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