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Dravya
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, dis,
manas, and
atman. In the
Jain system there are six:
jiva,
dharma,
adharma,
pudgala,
kala, and
akasa.
Dravya
Dravya (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root dru to run, be in motion, become fluid, melt] Substance, thing, object; in philosophy, elementary substance, of which nine are mentioned in the Nyaya system: prithivi, ap, tejas, vayu, akasa, kala, dis, manas, and atman; in the Jain system there are only six: jiva, dharma, adharma, pudgala, kala, and akasa.
In the seven padarthas (catagories of existing things) of the Vaiseshika system, dravya is enumerated as the first and corresponds to sthula-sarira in the theosophical sevenfold classification of the human principles.
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► noun abstract.
asunto cosa
English equivalent:
matter