Mam please make a video on 1.Purva Mimamsa theory of karma 2.Carvaka, Buddha and Sankhacharya on doctrine of self 3. Emphasis on karma,jnana and bhakti: an understanding of different indian philosophical schools
In Jain philosophy, the concepts of "Pudgala," "object," and "substance" are related but distinct, each with its specific meaning and context. Pudgala refers to matter or physical substance. It is one of the six fundamental substances (Dravyas) in Jain metaphysics. Object is a general term for anything that exists and can be perceived or known. Substance (Dravya) encompasses the fundamental constituents of reality, including both physical (like Pudgala) and non-physical entities.
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Mam please make a video on
1.Purva Mimamsa theory of karma
2.Carvaka, Buddha and Sankhacharya on doctrine of self
3. Emphasis on karma,jnana and bhakti: an understanding of different indian philosophical schools
Didi ap 1st year me ho kya mujhe syllabus chaiye pls reply me 🙃
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Maam plz provide us with the theory of syadvad
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Please make vedio mam
I want to ask you a question that- are the Pudgala, object and substance different from each other ?
In Jain philosophy, the concepts of "Pudgala," "object," and "substance" are related but distinct, each with its specific meaning and context.
Pudgala refers to matter or physical substance. It is one of the six fundamental substances (Dravyas) in Jain metaphysics.
Object is a general term for anything that exists and can be perceived or known.
Substance (Dravya) encompasses the fundamental constituents of reality, including both physical (like Pudgala) and non-physical entities.
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