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Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

1931

XII.1 APRIL 1931 [ PART III THE PROBLEM OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE FOUR SCHOOLS OF LATER BUDDHISM BY DURGACHARAN CHATTERJI M. A. The problem of knowledge pre-supposes a subject that knoivs and an object that is known and the method by which the subject or the knower acquires knowledge of the object as well as the knowledge which is the resultant of the former three. [...] In spite of the fact that every thing cognition as well as object 'is of a momentary character human life and its activities have been rendered possible only on the continuity of cognition and object in the above process.' Cognition being of the nature of illumination is regarded as the knower or the subject ( grahaka ). The objeCt being of the nature of insentience is regarded as the knowable [...] Hallowed is the touch of a cow and hallowed is the ground she stands upon.'d Cows offer the best sustenance to all sorts of animals.' The cows are the holiesof the holiest the best of all auspicious sights.' The pools where of a cow would drink should be deemed as a sanctuary. [...] In sore-throat carditis lumbago rheumatic complaints in general and in general atrophy of the muscles the remedy should cosist of the essence of the two kinds of tumeric and the drugs known as triphaIR ( the three myrobalams ). The expressed juice of triphala and ghrtamitra ( a medicinal plant the scum of its ifusion resembling clarified butter ) should be mixed with the drink of a cow [...] The ArthaAstra says that increase in the supply of milk and butter depends upon the nature of the soil and the quantity or quality of fodder and water ( -+Tairtg-04-rizfr #17gra-gr'4440 i )." 1 Aud to increase the supply.
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Authors

Dr. R.N. Dandekar

Pages
103
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii D.R. Bhandarkar, A.B. Gajendragadkar view
The Problem of Knowledge and the four Schools of Later Buddhism
205-215 Durg Chatterji view
Cattle and Cattle-Rearing in Anciet India
216-230 R. Gangtjli view
Some Notes on the Adi-Bhanjas of Khijjinga Kotta Earlier Bhanjas of Khinjali-Mandala Bhanjas of Bauda and Later Bhanjas of Khinjali
231-245 Charit Das Gupta view
Jinendrabuddhi Kaiyata and Haradatta
246-251 K.B Pathak view
Vidyananda and Samkara Mata
252-255 S Sastri view
Certain Fractional Numerals in Gujarat!
256-259 N.B. Divatta view
The Arctic Regions in the Rgveda
260-273 D.R Mankad view
Kanarese Words in Desl Lexicons
274-284 A.N. Upadhye view
The Khazars : Were Thky Mongols?
285-286 N.B. Divatia view
Date of Vicarasudhakara of Ra.Nga Jyotirvidsaka 1687 ( = A. D. 1765 )
287-296 J.C Ghoush view
The Origin of Saivism and its History in the Tamil Land
297-298 K.R Subramanian view
The Vikramorvaslya of Kslidasa With the Commentary Called Kumaragiririjiya of Katayavema for the First Time Critically Edited By Prof. Charu Deva Shastri Lahore 1929.
298-299 unknown view
The Rukminikalyana Mahakavya of Sri Rajacudamani Diksita With the Commentary of Sri Baxayajnavedesvara : Edited by the Pandits of the Adyar Library Adyar 1929
299-300 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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