Significance of Mithyatva
Mithyatva in Jainism refers to a state of incorrect perception and intense delusion about reality. It denotes a failure to understand the true nature of existence, leading to misinterpretation of knowables and hindering spiritual progress. This concept encapsulates the idea of wrong belief, resulting in the worship of false entities and engagement in misleading practices. Ultimately, Mithyatva represents the delusions that obstruct one's understanding and advancement on the spiritual path.
Synonyms: Illusion, Falsehood, Deception, Unreality, Delusion, Appearance, Ignorance, Misbelief
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Jain concept of 'Mithyatva'
Mithyatva in Jainism signifies wrong beliefs and deluded perceptions that lead to worshipping false entities and obstruct spiritual progress by misinterpreting the true nature of existence and knowledge.
From: Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary)
(1) Wrong belief that leads one to worship false entities and engage in false practices.[1]
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) Wrong belief.[2]