
Dravya, in Indian Philosophy is a concept referring to `substance`, or that of which something is composed. In the Nyaya system there are nine of these systems: prithivi, ap, tejas, vayu, akasa, kala{Disambiguation needed|date=March 2012}, dis, manas, and atman. In the Jain system there are six: jiva, dharma, adharma, pudgala, kala{Disambiguatio.....
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[Jainism] According to Jain cosmology, the universe is made up of six dravya (substances): sentient beings or souls (jīva), non-sentient substance or matter (pudgala), principle of motion (dharma), the principle of rest (adharma), space (ākāśa) and time (kāla). The latter five are united as the ajiva (the non-living). As per the Sanskr...
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a fundamental concept of Jainism, a religion of India that is the oldest Indian school of philosophy to separate matter and soul completely. The ... [2 related articles]
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(Skr.) Substance, as a substratum of qualities (see guna), accidents, or modes. Various classes are established by Indian philosophers. --K.F.L.
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