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| ==Classification of padartha== | | ==Classification of padartha== |
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− | All padartha in the universe are classified as existent (bhava) or non-existent (abhava) termed as sat and asat, respectively. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 11] However, Charaka has not elaborated in detail regarding the abhava padartha in comparison to Vaisheshika philosophy. Hence it is not included among the six karana mentioned in the first chapter of [[Sutra Sthana]]. | + | All padartha in the universe are classified as existent (bhava) or non-existent ([[abhava]]) termed as sat and asat, respectively. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 11] However, Charaka has not elaborated in detail regarding the abhava padartha in comparison to Vaisheshika philosophy. Hence it is not included among the six karana mentioned in the first chapter of [[Sutra Sthana]]. |
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| The six padartha are divided into two categories as below [Chakrapani on Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 1] | | The six padartha are divided into two categories as below [Chakrapani on Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 1] |
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| | | 3|| Ramanuja Nimbakacharya<ref name=Harilal>Harilal R Shivahare, Padartha Vignyana, Adhyaya 1, edited 2017, Chaukhamba Surabharati Prakashana, Varanasi, Page No.20 </ref> || Chitta, Achitta, Ishwar | | | | 3|| Ramanuja Nimbakacharya<ref name=Harilal>Harilal R Shivahare, Padartha Vignyana, Adhyaya 1, edited 2017, Chaukhamba Surabharati Prakashana, Varanasi, Page No.20 </ref> || Chitta, Achitta, Ishwar |
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− | | | 5|| Kumaril Bhatt<ref name=Harilal/> || [[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], Abhava | + | | | 5|| Kumaril Bhatt<ref name=Harilal/> || [[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], [[Abhava]] |
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| | | || Murari Mishra<ref name=Harilal/> || Bramha, Dharmivishesha, Dharmavishesha, Aadharvishesha, Pradeshavishesha | | | | || Murari Mishra<ref name=Harilal/> || Bramha, Dharmivishesha, Dharmavishesha, Aadharvishesha, Pradeshavishesha |
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| | |7 || Jain Darshana<ref name=Ravi/> || Ashrava, Bandha, Sanvara, Nirjara, Moksha, Jeeva, Ajeeva | | | |7 || Jain Darshana<ref name=Ravi/> || Ashrava, Bandha, Sanvara, Nirjara, Moksha, Jeeva, Ajeeva |
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− | | | || Navya Nyaya Darshana<ref>Annambhatta, Tarkasangraha, edited by Satkarisarma vangiya, Pratyaksha Paricheda, Shloka No. 2 , reprinted 2011, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Sanstan, Varanasi, Page No.3</ref>, Saptapadarthi || [[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], [[Vishesha]], [[Samvaya]], Abhava | + | | | || Navya Nyaya Darshana<ref>Annambhatta, Tarkasangraha, edited by Satkarisarma vangiya, Pratyaksha Paricheda, Shloka No. 2 , reprinted 2011, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Sanstan, Varanasi, Page No.3</ref>, Saptapadarthi || [[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], [[Vishesha]], [[Samvaya]], [[Abhava]] |
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| | | 8||Prabhakar Mimans ||[[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], [[Vishesha]], [[Samavaya]], Shakti, Sadrishya, Sankhya | | | | 8||Prabhakar Mimans ||[[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], [[Vishesha]], [[Samavaya]], Shakti, Sadrishya, Sankhya |
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− | | |10 || Madhavacharya [K.V.L Narasimhacharyulu, Padartha Vijnana p.13, 34]<ref name=narasimha/> || [[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], [[Vishesha]], Vishita, Anshi, Shadrisha, Shakti, Abhava | + | | |10 || Madhavacharya [K.V.L Narasimhacharyulu, Padartha Vijnana p.13, 34]<ref name=narasimha/> || [[Dravya]], [[Guna]], [[Karma]], [[Samanya]], [[Vishesha]], Vishita, Anshi, Shadrisha, Shakti, [[Abhava]] |
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| | |16 || Nyaya <ref>Nyaya, Nyaya Darshana, edited by Ram Sharma Acharya, Shloka Number 1, edited 1963, Sanskrit Sansthan Barailey Page No. 25</ref> || [[Pramana]], Prameya, Sanshaya, Prayojana, Drishtant, Siddhanta, Avayava, Tarka, Nirnaya, Vaada, Jalpa, Vitanda, Hetvabhasa, Jaati, Chala, Nigrahasthana | | | |16 || Nyaya <ref>Nyaya, Nyaya Darshana, edited by Ram Sharma Acharya, Shloka Number 1, edited 1963, Sanskrit Sansthan Barailey Page No. 25</ref> || [[Pramana]], Prameya, Sanshaya, Prayojana, Drishtant, Siddhanta, Avayava, Tarka, Nirnaya, Vaada, Jalpa, Vitanda, Hetvabhasa, Jaati, Chala, Nigrahasthana |