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The Journal of the Ganganatha Jha Research Institute February 1947

1947

Thus the determining condition of the inferential coclusion is either the perception of Vyipti as a predicate of the Paksa or the rememberance of VyApti on the percetion of the hetu (the reason) in the Paksa. [...] Thus the Nyaya admits the sensuous perception of the universal and in extra-ordinary perception of All the substrata of the universal ; the 1Viimarhsakas think that the perception of the universal is possible but the extra-ordinary perception of all the substrata of the universal i.e. [...] But in the Nyaya the determining condition of inference is the knowledge of Vyapti (the view of the Navya-Nyaya) or the cognition of the concomitant as characterising the Paksa (the view of the Old School). [...] A detailed critical examination of the prosody style diction grammar and imagery of the Bhagavadgita its comparison with Upanisads and Kautilya's Arthakistra from the linguitic view-point and the contents of the Aftddhydyi of Pänini and of the previous literature not referred to and hinted at therein the history of the Smrti literature of which the Bhdrata Epic including the Bhagavadgita [...] South of the Narmada river the month is `aTtri-ff' while on the north of the river the nomenclature is `41raPite In the month the bright half of the month comes first and it ends with the dark half.
history
Pages
108
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120072
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Navya-Nyaya Theory of Perception of the Entire Denotation as Connotation (Samanya-Laksana)
95-104 Tara Bhattacharya view
A Rare Manuscript of Ramacandracandrodaya an unknown Mimamsa Work by Bala Gadegila (Between A.D. 1675 and 1775)
105-112 P.K. Gode view
Authorship and Date of the Bharata Epic and the Bhagavadgita
113-124 P.C. Divanji view
The Co-Ordination of Bharata Events from the Exile of the Pandawas to the Death of Bhisma by Determining the Tithi of Each Important Event
125-158 V.B. Athavale view
The Aims and Methods of Archaeology
159-172 B.B. Lal view
Kavi Kankana
173-180 N.A. Gore view
Earliest Date of Kalidasa from Iranican Sources
181-182 M.V. Kebe view
Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting of the General Council
183-188 unknown view
Annual Report of the Ganganatha Jha Research Institute Allahabad
189-196 unknown view
Reviews of Books
197-202 N.K. Sinha view

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