Results for 'Vadiraj Raghawendracharya Panchamukhi'

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    Badarayana's Brahma sutras: essentials of Madhwa philosophy.Vadiraj Raghawendracharya Panchamukhi - 1989 - New Delhi: Interest Publications.
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    Brahmasūtranyāyasaṅgrahādi prabandhaṣaṭkam.Panchamukhi, Raghavendra Swamirayacharya & [From Old Catalog] - 1968
    Six treatises on the textual contents of Badarāyana's Brahmasutras, a work of Vedanta philosophy.
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  3. Śrī Gurustōtradalli tattvajñāna hāgu itara lēkhanagaḷu.V. R. Panchamukhi - 2019 - Mantrālaya: Jagadguru Śrīmanmadhvācārya Mūlamahāsaṃsthāna, Śrīrāghavēndrasvāmigaḷavara Maṭha.
     
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  4. Sri Madhwacharya's Brahma sutra bhashya, an introduction.Raghavendra Swamirayacharya Panchamukhi - 1989 - New Delhi: Interest Publications.
     
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  5. Sriman-Nyaya-sudha (pañchādhikaraṇi).Raghavendra Swamirayacharya Panchamukhi - 1974 - Nanjangud: Sri Parimala Research and Pub. House.
     
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  6. Tatvavada and ethics: an inquisitive analysis.P. R. Panchamukhi - 2018 - Dharwad: Karnataka Historical Research Society and Centre for Multi-disciplinary Development Research.
     
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  7. Upanyāsasaṅgrahaḥ.Raghavendra Swamirayacharya Panchamukhi - 1977
     
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    Development of Jaina Pramāṇaśāstra in the Commentaries of Tattvārthasūtra.Dharm Chand Jain - 2023 - Studia Humana 12 (1-2):78-87.
    In Jaina philosophy, pramāṇa is accepted as a definitive knowledge of an object and knowledge itself. There are many treatises on Jaina pramāṇa-śāstra which include epistemology and logic according to Jainism. Since Siddhasena’s Nyāyāvatra more than forty texts and commentaries are available on this subject. Five types of knowledge i.e. matijñāna (knowledge through sense organs and mind), śrutajñāna (scriptural of verbal knowledge), avadhijñāna (clairvoyance), manaḥparyayajñāna (knowing the modes of others’ minds) and kevaljñāna (knowledge of all substances and modes) as mentioned (...)
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