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Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series)

1951

And the most helpful comparisons can be made only between what is called 'the Githa portion' of the Avesta Texts and the Vedic (mainly the Samhitiis.) The Githil portion' of the Avesta Texts comprises sections 28-51 and 53 and 54 of the Book of Yasna ; i.e. [...] in the bibliography.] The author of Malamadhyamakakarikä Acarya Nägärjuna who is said to be the founder of the Madhyamaka school of Buddhist philosophy lived sometime in the 2nd cen. [...] A NEW COMMENTARY ON SABARABHASYA 141 At the end of smrtyadhikarana he speaks of himself as a great and successful controversialist in the verse : He closes the vyitikaranaptimany5dhikarana with the remark that he closely follows Prabhãkara whose doctrines are comparable to the hot and brilliant rays of the sun : At the end of iikrtyadhikarana and udbhidadhikarna the following verse and colophon a [...] The BhAttas explain that it is produced in the Atman of the sacrificer when the sacrifice is successfully performed by him and that it continues to exist in him till the production of the phala either in this world or in the other. [...] Even the authority of presumption may lead to the assumption of some potency as existing in that thing itself which is found incapable to do its work in the absence of that potency ; so presumption can lead only to the assumption of some faculty in the action and not in the agent and what is spoken of as residing in the agent cannot be regarded as produced by the action In the Aparvidhkarna (I
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113
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India
SARF Document ID
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i P. V. Kane, H. D. Velankar, N. A. Nadvi view
Frontmatter
i-iii P. V. Kane, H. D. Velankar, N. A. Nadvi view
Some Vedic Words Viewed in the Light of the Gathas and Other Avesta Texts
121-128 I.J.S. Traporewala view
A Study of the First Chapter of Buddhapalita Mulamadhyamakavrtti
129-139 Indumati Datar view
Bhāsyadipa—a New Commentary on śābarabhāya According to the Prābhākara School
140-146 V.A. Sastri view
Bhatrihari and Dinnāga
147-149 H.R. Iyengar view
The Vrtta-Ghatakas
150-157 H.D. Velankar view
Two Brahmanic Philosophers in the Risibhāsitāni
158-162 A.M. Ghatage view
The Date of the Ellora Plates of Dantidurga
163-167 V.V. Mirashi view
Architectural Data in Jain Canonical Literature
168-182 Moti Chandra view
The Prem Chingāri of Hāfiz Najaf Ali Shāh of Salon
183-191 A.H. Nizami view
The Uigur and Angar Language in Kan Su China
192-213 A. Hermanns view
Chronological Order of Punch-Marked-Coins—II the Bodenayakanur Hoard
214-218 D.D. Kosambi view
Reviews of Books
219-227 P. V. Kane, H. D. Velankar, N. A. Nadvi view
Backmatter
i-ii P. V. Kane, H. D. Velankar, N. A. Nadvi view

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