Anekanta : Philosophy of Co-existence: 00 Foreword

Published: 04.07.2010
Updated: 05.07.2010

Reality and Non-reality has been the subject of discussion from ancient times. During the Philosophical era, this matter was discussed deeply and critically. The discussion is still going on. Some philosophers consider reality as eternal and transcendental. Some believe it as transitory. Jain philosophy considers this subject with the perspective of Anekānta. According to it, there is no contradiction between eternal and transitory. Through harmony or relativity, the co-existence between the two is accomplished.

It is only discussed and analysed elaborately in this book. The efforts of Muni Akshay Prakash ji in editing this book are notable. The collaboration of Bajrang Jain has also been there.

07-01-2010

Sri Dungargarh, Rajasthan, India

Acharya Mahapragya

Sources

Anekanta: Philosophy of Co-existence Publisher:  JainVishwa Bharati, Ladnun, Rajasthan, India Editor: Muni Akshay Prakash

Edition:  2010 (1. Edition)

ISBN:  817195140-6

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