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- Mithyatva abstract "Mithyatva means 'falsity of the world'. Disappearance (nivrtti) is the necessary presupposition of mithyatva because what is falsely perceived ceases to exist with the dawn of right knowledge. But, mithya or 'falsity', or mithyatva or 'falsity of the world', cannot be easily defined as 'indefinable', 'non-existent', 'something other than real', 'which cannot be proved, produced by avidya or as its effect', or as 'the nature of being perceived in the same locus along with its own absolute non-existence'.Ignorance is avidya for the Buddhists, aviveka for the Samkhyas and mithyatva for the Jains.".
- Mithyatva wikiPageID "41399410".
- Mithyatva wikiPageRevisionID "622056598".
- Mithyatva subject Category:Advaita_Vedanta.
- Mithyatva subject Category:Buddhist_philosophical_concepts.
- Mithyatva subject Category:Hindu_philosophical_concepts.
- Mithyatva subject Category:Indian_philosophy.
- Mithyatva subject Category:Jain_philosophical_concepts.
- Mithyatva subject Category:Sanskrit_words_and_phrases.
- Mithyatva subject Category:Vedanta.
- Mithyatva comment "Mithyatva means 'falsity of the world'. Disappearance (nivrtti) is the necessary presupposition of mithyatva because what is falsely perceived ceases to exist with the dawn of right knowledge.".
- Mithyatva label "Mithyatva".
- Mithyatva sameAs m.0zrp7mx.
- Mithyatva sameAs Q17059001.
- Mithyatva sameAs Q17059001.
- Mithyatva wasDerivedFrom Mithyatva?oldid=622056598.
- Mithyatva isPrimaryTopicOf Mithyatva.