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    Haribhadra's NemināhacariyaHaribhadra's Neminahacariya.Ernest Bender, H. C. Bhayani, M. C. Modi & Haribhadra - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):168.
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  2. The Nyāyapraveśa.Vrtti Dignaga, Anandshankar Bapubhai Haribhadra Suri, Vidhusekhara Dhruva, Bhattacharya & Sankarasvami - 1968 - Baroda,: Oriental Institute. Edited by Śaṅkarasvāmin, Ānandaśaṅkara Bāpubhāī Dhruva, Haribhadrasūri & Śrīcandrasūri.
     
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    Haribhadra's Yoga Works and Psychosynthesis.Kenneth G. Zysk & S. M. Desai - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):788.
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    Haribhadra's Saṇatukumāra-Cariya: A Section of His Nemināha-CariyaHaribhadra's Sanatukumara-Cariya: A Section of His Neminaha-Cariya.Ernest Bender, H. C. Bhayani & M. C. Modi - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (3):576.
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    Haribhadra on giving.Paul Dundas - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (1):1-42.
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    Reconciling Yogas: Haribhadra's Collection of Views on Yoga (review).Shin Fujinaga - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (4):681-684.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Reconciling Yogas: Haribhadra's Collection of Views on YogaFujinaga SinReconciling Yogas: Haribhadra's Collection of Views on Yoga. By Christopher Key Chapple, with a new translation of Haribhadra's Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya by Christopher Key Chapple and John Thomas Casey. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003. Pp. 170.Among the Jaina philosophers, Haribhadra (700-770) must be one of the most studied by both Indian and non-Indian scholars, with (...)
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    Jain lives of haribhadra: An inquiry into the sources and logic of the legends. [REVIEW]Phyllis Granoff - 1989 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 17 (2):105-128.
    I have attempted here to trace the development of Haribhadra's biography. My contention throughout has been that there is a basic incongruity between what one can discern from the actual works about the author Haribhadra and the legends that came to be associated with him. I have argued that the legends initially came from elsewhere in part from the legends of the arrogant monk who challenges the schismatic Rohagutta, and in part from the stories told of Akalanka, who (...)
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    Haribhadra, Ballade des coquins. Titre original : Dhuttakkhâna (Dhûrtâkhyâna). Traduction inédite du prakrit, présentation, notes, chronologie et bibliographie par Jean-Pierre Osier et Nalini Balbir. Paris, Éditions Flammarion, 2004, 175 p.Haribhadra, Ballade des coquins. Titre original : Dhuttakkhâna (Dhûrtâkhyâna). Traduction inédite du prakrit, présentation, notes, chronologie et bibliographie par Jean-Pierre Osier et Nalini Balbir. Paris, Éditions Flammarion, 2004, 175 p. [REVIEW]André Couture - 2004 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (3):586-587.
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    Reconciling Yogas: Haribhadra's Collection of Views on Yoga (review). [REVIEW]Fujinaga Sin - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (4):681-684.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Reconciling Yogas: Haribhadra's Collection of Views on YogaFujinaga SinReconciling Yogas: Haribhadra's Collection of Views on Yoga. By Christopher Key Chapple, with a new translation of Haribhadra's Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya by Christopher Key Chapple and John Thomas Casey. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003. Pp. 170.Among the Jaina philosophers, Haribhadra (700-770) must be one of the most studied by both Indian and non-Indian scholars, with (...)
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    Review of Gareth Sparham (tr.), Abhisamayālaṃkāra with Vṛtti and Ālokā: Vṛtti by Ārya Vimuktisena, Ālokā by Haribhadra. Volume One: First Abhisamaya. Fremont, CA: Jain Publishing Company, 2006, Xxx + 330 pp, ISBN: 1-: 0-89581-991-0. [REVIEW]Peter Jilks - 2008 - Sophia 47 (1):87-90.
    The following article reviews a partial translation of the first chapter of two commentaries on Maitreyanātha’s Abhisamayālaṃkāra - the Abhisamayālaṃkāravṛtti by Ārya Vimuktisena, and the Abhisamayālakārālokā by Haribhadra. The publication of these two important commentaries in a single volume is useful in that it allows the reader to compare the similar views of the two commentators (known to Tibetans as the Ārya-Hari tradition), yet explore the differences between the longer and shorter versions of Prajñāpāramitā sūtras that they explain. Sparham’s (...)
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    Nyayapravesa of Dinnaga. With Commentaries of Haribhadra Suri [sic] & Parsavadeva [sic]. Critically edited with Notes and Introduction by A. B. Dhruva. [REVIEW]M. T. Much - 1990 - Buddhist Studies Review 7 (1-2):123-124.
    Nyayapravesa of Dinnaga. With Commentaries of Haribhadra Suri [sic] & Parsavadeva [sic]. Critically edited with Notes and Introduction by A. B. Dhruva. Sri Satguru Publications: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica No. 41, Delhi 1987. xxxvii, 82, 104pp. Rs 180.
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  12. Śes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin paʼi man ṅag gi bstan bcos mṅon par rtogs paʼi rgyan gyi dkaʼ ʼgrel sbas don zab moʼi gter gyi kha ʼbyed kyi dgoṅs ʼgrel kun mkhyen bla maʼi dgoṅs don rab gsal: a detailed study on Prajñāpāramitā philosophy, commenting upon difficult points in the Abhisamayālankāra, and its commentary by Haribhadra. ṄAg-Dbaṅ-Chos-Grags - 1985 - New Delhi: Ngawang Tobgye.
     
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  13. Samadarśī Ācārya Haribhadra.Sukhlalji Sanghavi - 1961 - Sañcalaka Rajasthana Pracyavidya Pratisthana.
     
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    Existence and non-existence in haribhadra sūri's anekānta-jaya-patākā.Frank Van Den Bossche - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (4):429-468.
    InPart I of my article I have tried to show how the problem of negation has led the Jains to accept Non-existence and Existence as constituents ordharmas of every real object and to formulate their first dialectical principle:sad-asad-rŪpa $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{m} $$ vastu or ‘Every real object possesses a mode as an existent and as a non-existent’. Their interpretation of negation seems to be based on the ‘primitive’ realistic standpoint that every word in a true proposition, including the word ‘not(-)’, must have (...)
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    Rong-ston on the Prajñāpāramitā Philosophy of the Abhisamayālaṃkāra, His Sub-Commentary on Haribhadra's "Sphuṭārthā": A Facsimile Reproduction of the Earliest Known Blockprint Edition, from an Examplar Preserved in the Tibet House, New DelhiRong-ston on the Prajnaparamita Philosophy of the Abhisamayalamkara, His Sub-Commentary on Haribhadra's "Sphutartha": A Facsimile Reproduction of the Earliest Known Blockprint Edition, from an Examplar Preserved in the Tibet House, New Delhi.Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp & David P. Jackson - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):584.
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  16. Rong-ston on the Prajñāpāramitā philosophy of the Abhisamayālaṃkāra: his sub-commentary on Haribhadraʼs 'Sphuṭārtha'.Rong-Ston Shes-Bya-Kun-Rig - 1988 - New Delhi: Pal-lden Sakyaʼi-sung-rab Book Publisher. Edited by David Paul Jackson & Shunzō Onoda.
     
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    Studies in Jaina Philosophy.Nathmal Tatia - 2006 - Jain Publishing Company.
    Nathmal Tatia, one of the leading Jaina scholars of our time, provides us with the first systematic and in-depth study of the great problems dealt with in Jaina philosophy. It begins with the basic Jaina worldview of non-absolutism (anekanta-vada), and deals next with Jaina epistemology.Three major topics are then studied in great detail, with full reference to the Jaina scriptures. These are: the problem of avidya in the various Indian schools; the Jaina doctrine of karman; and Jaina yoga. This latter (...)
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    Yoga in Jainism.Christopher Key Chapple (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Jaina Studies is a relatively new and rapidly expanding field of inquiry for scholars of Indian religion and philosophy. In Jainism, "yoga" carries many meanings, and this book explores the definitions, nuances, and applications of the term in relation to Jainism from early times to the present. Yoga in Jainism begins by discussing how the use of the term yoga in the earliest Jaina texts described the mechanics ofmundane action or karma. From the time of the later Upanisads, the word (...)
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    On Jainism and its Philosophy.Kazuyoshi Hotta - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:85-90.
    Jainism is characterized by an observance of non-violence (ahimsa) and asceticism (tapas). In the field of philosophy, it is marked by the doctrine of manifold aspects (anekantavada). The purpose of this study is to explore the inseparable connection between Jainism as a religion and as a philosophy. The first chapterdescribes the position of philosophical thinking in Jainism, while the second examines the doctrine of manifold aspects, which has become synonymous with Jainism. These exploration makes it clear that most of Jaina (...)
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    Proceedings of First Online Session of SPPIS, Haryana.Desh Raj Sirswal - manuscript
    First Session of Society for Positive Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies (SPPIS), Haryana on the theme -/- “The Contribution of Contemporary Indian Philosophy to World Philosophy” -/- 30th June, 2012 -/- Organizes by Centre for Positive Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies (CPPIS), Milestone Education Society (Regd), Pehowa,(Kurukshetra)-136128 (HARYANA) -/- Preface -/- Part-I: Contemporary Indian Philosophers -/- Swami Vivekananda’s response towards religious fanaticism -/- Swami Vivekananda philosophises Easts in the West -/- Four Yogas and the Uniqueness of Swami Vivekananda’s Philosophy -/- The Ethics (...)
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    Proceedings of First Online Session of SPPIS, Haryana.Desh Raj Sirswal - manuscript
    First Session of Society for Positive Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies (SPPIS), Haryana on the theme -/- “The Contribution of Contemporary Indian Philosophy to World Philosophy” -/- 30th June, 2012 -/- Organizes by Centre for Positive Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies (CPPIS), Milestone Education Society (Regd), Pehowa,(Kurukshetra)-136128 (HARYANA) -/- Preface -/- Part-I: Contemporary Indian Philosophers -/- Swami Vivekananda’s response towards religious fanaticism -/- Swami Vivekananda philosophises Easts in the West -/- Four Yogas and the Uniqueness of Swami Vivekananda’s Philosophy -/- The Ethics (...)
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