A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism
author: Swami Harshananda
edition: 2008, Ramakrishna Math
pages: 2084
ISBN-13: 9788179070574
Topic: Hinduism
Encyclopaedia of Hinduism - Anupalabdhi
This page describes Anupalabdhi which is located on page 133 of the first volume in the book: A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism by Swami Harshananda. This book, known as “a concise encyclopaedia of hinduism”, includes a vast amount of topics covering general aspects on Hinduism, but also contains important aspects regarding Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Anupalabdhi” according to 21 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
The validity of Anumana (inference) in Nyaya system [by Babu C. D]
Non-perception (an upalabdhi) is knowledge of non-existence in general sense. There is no Jar since it is not seen in spite of the conditions of perception are fully satisfied. It is of eleven types; Svabhavanulabdhi, Karyanupalabdhi, Vyapakanupalabdhi, Svabhava-viruddhopalabdhi, Viruddha karyopalabdhi, Viruddha vyaptopalabdhi, Karyaviruddhoplalabdhi, Vyapakaviruddhoplalabdhi, Karanupalabdhi, Karana virudha karyoplalabdhi and Karana viruddha karyopalabdhi....
Read full contents: Chapter 3.5 - Buddhist views on Inference
A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 1 [by Surendranath Dasgupta]
Anupalabdhi is thus a separate pramana by which the absence or want of a sensible object—the negation of a thing—can be comprehended....
Read full contents: Part 12 - The Pramana of Non-perception (anupalabdhi)
Nirvikalpaka Pratyaksha (study) [by Sujit Roy]
D) recognize six pramanas, viz. , pratyaksha, anumana, shabda, upamana, arthapati, and anupalabdhi. Prabhakara (650 A. D) accepts the first five only, since he does not consider negation (a-bhava) as a separate category, and anupalabdhi as the means of knowing it. Jaimini defines pratyaksha as: “sat samprayoge purushasyendriyanam buddhijanma tatpratyakshamanimittam vidyamanopalambhanat” I. e....
Read full contents: Chapter 5e - Nirvikalpaka Pratyaksha in Mimamsa
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