Siddhasadhyata, Siddhasādhyatā, Siddha-sadhyata: 1 definition
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Source: archive.org: Anekanta Jaya Pataka of Haribhadra SuriSiddhasādhyatā (सिद्धसाध्यता) refers to “establishing what is already established”, as occurring in the Anekāntajayapatākā-prakaraṇa, a Śvetāmbara Jain philosophical work written by Haribhadra Sūri.—[Cf. Vol. I, P. 90, l. 10]—The word siddhasādhyatā occurs on p. 188, l. 7; p. 189, l. 4 and in Vol. II, p. 232, ll. 9-10.
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