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Concept of eternal existence

Akāraṇavat (Sanskrit: अकारणवत्) is a concept of eternal existence mentioned in the Indian philosophical text Vaisheshika Sutra. According to the concept of akāraṇavat, the eternal is that which is existent and uncaused.

References

  1. Gajendragadkar, Veena (1988). Kaṇāda's Doctrine of the Padārthas, I.e. the Categories. Sri Satguru Publications. ISBN 978-81-7030-119-6.
  2. Franco, Eli; Ratié, Isabelle (2016). Around Abhinavagupta: Aspects of the Intellectual History of Kashmir from the Ninth to the Eleventh Century. LIT Verlag Münster. ISBN 978-3-643-90697-7.
  3. www.wisdomlib.org (2020-11-19). "Sūtra 4.1.1 (The eternal defined)". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
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