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This article would not have been possible without the scientific guidance and support of Dr. Priyadarshana Jain, Assistant Professor and Head i/c, Department of Jainology, University of Madras, who had presented to me a very complex and coherent vision of matter from Jaina point of view and a problem of vargaṇās, with special accentuation laid on bhāṣā-vargaṇās and an issue of omniscience. Dr. Jain indicated also Ālāpa-paddhati as a source of unprecedented knowledge on basic facts of the Jain philosophy.
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The aim of this article is to describe the concept of language materiality in the Jain philosophy, focusing on the literature of classical period (5th- 10th c. CE). I concentrate on the following texts: Viyāhapannatti, Ālāpapaddhati, Tattvârtha-sūtra, Tattvârthasūtra-rājavārttika etc. I take into account diverse questions such as: multidimensionality of reality, attendance of matter, the theory of molecules (vargaṇās) and the problem of matter modifications (pariṇāma).