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The doctrine of syadvada is a teaching of Jainism which emphasizes all-embracing truth. The truth according to syadvada is not one-dimensional resulting in a dogmatic attitude, but it is a multi-dimensional reality that comes only when one humbles oneself to accept other’s viewpoint as in the parable of the blind men. The sevenfold predication or saptabhanginaya is one such teaching of Jainism which attempts to unfold reality that lies hidden in the narrow and exclusive understanding of the reality. The reality, in one way, can be Characterized by the beautiful expression used by Jaina, that is, ‘syat’. The study of the theory of syadvada holds relevance in the context of the dogmatic scenario of our present world.
Doctrine of relativity, Sevenfold Predications (Saptabhanginaya), Comprehensive view of reality, Parable of the blind men, Syat
Doctrine of relativity, Sevenfold Predications (Saptabhanginaya), Comprehensive view of reality, Parable of the blind men, Syat
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