Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition)
author: B. N. K. Sharma
edition: 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8121500354
ISBN-13: 9788121500357
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
Possibility of Upasamhara and Anupasamhara Shown
This chapter describes Possibility of Upasamhara and Anupasamhara Shown located on page 269 of volume 3 in the book Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition) compiled by B. N. K. Sharma. This book contains a Critical Exposition of the Brahmasutras of Badarayana including a thorough research on the commentaries of Shankara, Ramanuja and Madhva. The Vedanta Sutras represent an important treatise of Indian Philosophy teaching Vedic concepts as found in the Upanishads..
Sanskrit name of chapter: adhyanadhikaranam or adhyanadhikarana (adhyana-adhikarana / adhikaranam). This edition includes the original Sanskrit text, an English translation, references to commentaries, detailled footnotes, IAST transliterated words and a large index.
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Satirical works of Kshemendra (study) [by Arpana Devi]
K. ,The Deshopadesha and Narmamala of Kshemendra, Introduction,p. 21 (* 8) kashmireshvabhavat sindhujanma candra ivaparah/ Ramayanamanjari ,Upasamhara,1 (* 9) kashmirako gunadharaprakandashcabhidho bhavat/ nanarthijanasankalpapurane kalpapadapah// Brihatkathamanjari ,Upasamhara,1 (* 10) aganeyamabhud gehe yasya bhojyam dvijanmanam/ ibid. ,Upasamhara,2 (* 11) svayambhunilaye shriman yah pratishthapya devatah/ dattva kotisaturbhagam devadvijamathadishu// ibid. , Upasamhara,4 (* 12) suryagrahe trivirlakshairdattva...
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These proofs are: upakrama (inception), upasamhara (end), abhyasa (repetition), apurva (new) or apurvata (newness), phala (result), arthavada (eulogy) and upapatti (logic or argument). (1-2) Upakrama (inception) and Upasamhara (end): When the subject-matter of a context is mentioned in the very beginning and in the end, then these two techniques are called upakrama and upasamhara respectively....
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Nitiprakasika (Critical Analysis) [by S. Anusha]
But, the commentary makes it clear in the second sarga (on verses37-9) that Jaya, the elder wife of sage Bhrishashva produced fifty weapons (shastras and astras)–the 44 Sopasamharas and the 6 Mantramuktayudhas; Suprabha, the younger one gave birth to all the Upasamhara weapons totalling fifty. Oppert and V. R. R. Dikshitar seem to have wrongly included the Asurastras (demonic weapons)–Kankala, Mausala, Kapila, Kankana and paishaca to the list of Upasamhara weapons....
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