A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism
author: Swami Harshananda
edition: 2008, Ramakrishna Math
pages: 2084
ISBN-13: 9788179070574
Topic: Hinduism
Encyclopaedia of Hinduism - Arambhavada
This page describes Arambhavada which is located on page 152 of the first volume in the book: A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism by Swami Harshananda. This book, known as “a concise encyclopaedia of hinduism”, includes a vast amount of topics covering general aspects on Hinduism, but also contains important aspects regarding Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Nyaya-Vaisheshika categories (Study) [by Diptimani Goswami]
Asatkaryavada has also two divisions: Arambhavada and Pratityasamutpadavada. These theories are accepted by Naiyayikas, Vaisheshikas, Buddhists, Samkhyas, Yoga, Philosophers, Advaita Vedantins, and Mimamsakas. (* 1) cf. Bharatiya, Mahesh Chandra, Causation in Indian Philosophy, p. 1 (* 2) Quoted in Gopa, Judhisthir, (ed. ) Tarkasamgraha, p. Introduction (* 3) Athalye and Bodas, (ed). , Tarkasamgraha, p. 198...
Read full contents: The Theory of Causation (Introduction)
Yoga-sutras (Ancient and Modern Interpretations) [by Makarand Gopal Newalkar]
This philosophical doctrine is also shared by Nyaya. 2) Theory of Causation -This is also known as arambhavada (doctrine of new creation) and asatkaryavada (doctrine of nonexistent effect). The effect does not exist prior to its production. The cause and effect are quite different from each other. Every product is new. Every whole that is constructed out of parts is different from the parts. This is the justification of Vaisheshika s pluralism....
Read full contents: Part 3b - Astika Darshana (2): Vaisheshika School
Vaisesika Doctrines (in the Nyaya Works) [by Diptasree Som]
All these conclusions are based on arambhavada which is a doctrine commonly shared by both Nyaya and Vaisesika. One of the topics which is generally taken up for discussion in almost all the texts of particularly the Nyaya and the Mimamsa is the question whether sound (sabda) is to be considered as eternal or non-eternal....
Read full contents: Chapter 2 - The Position of Gautama and Vatsyayana
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