In this book, an author has tried to explain Whether Nature of Existence will be Universal or Particular, relative concept or Universal object? In this context, he has critically explained the different views of Nyaya Sutra of Gautam and Navya Naiyayikas. He explains the nature of Existence on the basis of Krtakas and akrtakas (products or Non-Products) and points out that we never destroy any object in to Only we can able to change the shape or size or both. This means that object remains but forms of its may change. An author explains the other idealistic & Realistic views of Buddhist especially the Sarvastivadins, Vigyanvadins, Dignaga and Dharmakirti. In this text, the nature of existence has been demonstrated by Figure and Symbols. By this figure is states that the nature of existence is Momentary which is also called ‘Simple’ or ‘Swalakasana’. It could be said that whatever is real is existent in the context of Time and Not in Space. It has no duality and free from illusion or hallucination as maintained by Buddhist Logicians. This book will be useful for Scholars and general readers as well.
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