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... belong to the Logic part . The rest of the work with about eight sutras in the first chapter belong to the philosophical part . Let us analyze the Logic section . This section seems to contain three separate treatises . The first ...
... belong to the Logic part . The rest of the work with about eight sutras in the first chapter belong to the philosophical part . Let us analyze the Logic section . This section seems to contain three separate treatises . The first ...
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... belong . ed to this sect . That the Sutras were not composed by Akshapada appears to be almost certain . But it bears his name . How to explain this fact ? The only explanation is that it belonged to that sect , of which he was thought ...
... belong . ed to this sect . That the Sutras were not composed by Akshapada appears to be almost certain . But it bears his name . How to explain this fact ? The only explanation is that it belonged to that sect , of which he was thought ...
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... belong to the sixteen topics , which Aksapada in the first sutra promises to expatiate upon Whether properly or improperly introduced it forms a part of Hin- du Nyayasastra and also of Buddhist Nyayasastra . The Buddhists say that Mirok ...
... belong to the sixteen topics , which Aksapada in the first sutra promises to expatiate upon Whether properly or improperly introduced it forms a part of Hin- du Nyayasastra and also of Buddhist Nyayasastra . The Buddhists say that Mirok ...
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... belonging to , the 2nd century A. D. is expressly mentioned by Harivarman at the end of the 3rd century , that is , between 200 and 260 A. D. Vatsyayana , the commentator must come after Harivarman and before Dinnaga ( c . 450 A. D. ) ...
... belonging to , the 2nd century A. D. is expressly mentioned by Harivarman at the end of the 3rd century , that is , between 200 and 260 A. D. Vatsyayana , the commentator must come after Harivarman and before Dinnaga ( c . 450 A. D. ) ...
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... belonging to the 4th century B. C. The inscription in Aramaic recently discovered at Taxila is supposed to belong to the 5th century B. C. In the Calcutta museum there are two statues bearing small inscriptions , which , it has been ...
... belonging to the 4th century B. C. The inscription in Aramaic recently discovered at Taxila is supposed to belong to the 5th century B. C. In the Calcutta museum there are two statues bearing small inscriptions , which , it has been ...
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