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− | <div style='text-align:justify;'> | + | <p style='text-align:justify;'>The Sanskrit term ‘abhava’ means non-existence. It is one of the seven fundamental entities ([[padartha]]) as per darshana philosophy. A two-fold classification of tattvas viz. existent (sat) and non-existent (asat) is described in [[Ayurveda]]. Abhava is categorized under non-existents. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 11/17] The non-existence is also essential. This article describes the importance of non-existing entities in the process of knowledge.</p> |
− | The Sanskrit term ‘abhava’ means non-existence. It is one of the seven fundamental entities ([[padartha]]) as per darshana philosophy. A two-fold classification of tattvas viz. existent (sat) and non-existent (asat) is described in [[Ayurveda]]. Abhava is categorized under non-existents. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 11/17] The non-existence is also essential. This article describes the importance of non-existing entities in the process of knowledge. | |
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