An Integrated Science of the Absolute
author: Nataraja Guru
edition: 2001, D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1246
ISBN-10: 8124610576
ISBN-13: 9788124610572
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
Semantics and Logical Form in the Mimamsa
This chapter describes Semantics and Logical Form in the Mimamsa in the book An Integrated Science of the Absolute. This book deals with the study and translation of the Darsana Mala (Garland of Visions) by Narayana Guru (19th century) which represents an exposition of Upanisadic thought and Mysticism. Nataraja Guru was his direct disciple but also studied Educational Psychology. In this book, he attempts to integrate science with philosophy (Darshana). Narayana Guru was a philosopher, and visionary poet from Kerala who sought to propound the wisdom of Advaita philosophy. This chapter is part of the collection Volume 2. Preliminaries.
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The validity of Anumana (inference) in Nyaya system [by Babu C. D]
For instance, Rama is not a man (a thinking animal) because he is not at present thinking. (* 1) - Tattvarthadhigama sutra, 1-9 (* 2) Samkhya yoga Epistemology, p.111 (* 3) - Pramana Naya Tattvalokalankara, (PNT) (* 4) Tattvarthadhigama sutra, 1-13 (* 5) Pramana nyaya tattvavalokalankara, 3-3 and Pramana mimamsa, 2-3 (* 6) Jaina and hindhu logic, p.159 (* 7) Pramana mimamsa 2-9, Translated By Mugargy and Talia (* 8) Premeya ratnamala 3-11 (* 9) History of Indian logic, p.189 (* 10) ibid, (* 11) ibid...
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Jainism and Patanjali Yoga (Comparative Study) [by Deepak bagadia]
Mimamsa and Vedanta are termed as “Vedanta” and this group is a gift of Vedic culture, where Mimamsa describes rituals in the form of karmakanda and Vedanta describes the explanations in the form of jnanakanda. Purva Mimamsa derives the general conception of deity from Vedas, though not anxious about the supreme spirit. The Uttara Mimamsa accepts God on the basis of sruti (listening to authorities and analytical thinking) assisted by inference....
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Mimamsa interpretation of Vedic Injunctions (Vidhi) [by Shreebas Debnath]
Finally, I wish to bow down with great reverence before the spirit of our great ancestors who created and developed the Mimamsa system of philosophy and who contributed in this field of knowledge. The knowledge of Mimamsa may enlighten all of us—this is my earnest hope. Shreebas Debnath...
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[An Integrated Science of the Absolute: index]
[About the Author (Narayana Guru and Nataraja Guru)]
[Introduction]
[The Three Steps in a Complete Philosophy]