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If all the three have been written hy one and the same person , the same technical terms would not receive at his hands two such wide definitions . 1 It is difficult to say whether the composition of the second and third treatises ...
If all the three have been written hy one and the same person , the same technical terms would not receive at his hands two such wide definitions . 1 It is difficult to say whether the composition of the second and third treatises ...
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In the two paragraphs given above , I have tried to give the Bibliography of Brahminic and Buddhistic Logic of ancient India , Both attribute the invention of the science to one person , namely , Akshapāda . The only clue given about ...
In the two paragraphs given above , I have tried to give the Bibliography of Brahminic and Buddhistic Logic of ancient India , Both attribute the invention of the science to one person , namely , Akshapāda . The only clue given about ...
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But I mention this because some people think that Vatsyayana and Kautilya is one and the same person , because Hemchandra , the Jaina Lexicographer of the 12th century makes these two terms synonymous . But this is absolutely wrong ...
But I mention this because some people think that Vatsyayana and Kautilya is one and the same person , because Hemchandra , the Jaina Lexicographer of the 12th century makes these two terms synonymous . But this is absolutely wrong ...
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Vatsyayana , the first commentator found the Sutras in their present shape and so he becomes the most important person in the history of the Nyaya System of Philosophy , and the present day Nyaya Philosophy is based not so much on the ...
Vatsyayana , the first commentator found the Sutras in their present shape and so he becomes the most important person in the history of the Nyaya System of Philosophy , and the present day Nyaya Philosophy is based not so much on the ...
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... stanza uttered by the Buddha in reference to the three Pi . takas : - “ Who is that person who being wise and established in precepts , and having cultured his thought and wisdom , being ardent and skilful can unravel this kaot " ?
... stanza uttered by the Buddha in reference to the three Pi . takas : - “ Who is that person who being wise and established in precepts , and having cultured his thought and wisdom , being ardent and skilful can unravel this kaot " ?
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