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Asiddhatva

Asiddhatva is a Sanskrit term which is derived from the word, ''Asiddha'' ((サンスクリット:असिद्ध्)), which means imperfect, incomplete, unaccomplished, unaffected, unproved, not existing or not having taken effect (as a rule or operation as taught in grammar) or not possessed of magic power. This term refers to the state of imperfection, incompleteness, etc.; or to the state of being imperfect or incomplete etc.; but mainly implies not in existence (Jain usage) or non-existent or no order of taking effect (Sanskrit Grammar).
==Overview==
''Asiddhatva'', which means - the endless application of rules, occurs on account of conflict or when the question is of conflict, there is no ''asiddhatva''. ''Asiddha'' means – not having taken effect with regard to the application of the other rules belonging to the same section. But, Patanjali states that rules which cause endless repetition of application cannot be there. Therefore, it is said that the application of a rule should certainly result in finality. According to Jainism, the ''audayika-bhava'' has 21 ''bheda'' or sub-species beginning with ''asiddhatva'' which is the state of unholiness, the lacking of spiritual perfection.

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