Tattvopaplavasinghah / Śrījayarāśibhaṭṭaviracitaḥ ; sampādana evaṃ Hindī anuvāda sahita, Kāśīnātha Nyaupāne, Ambikādatta Śarmā ; vācārambhaṇa, Rādhāvallabha Tripāṭhī.
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- 9788124608265
- 8124608261
- Jayarāśibhaṭṭa
- Jayarāśibhaṭṭa
- Ambika Dutt Sharma
- 181.46 J334 T 102333
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181.44 D3503 V 102237 Vaisesika-Sutra of Kanada / | 181.45 Sr37 I 103214 An Introduction to the Yoga Philosophy | 181.46 B4699 C 102608 Uniqueness of Cārvāka Philosophy in Traditional Indian thought | 181.46 J334 T 102333 Tattvopaplavasinghah / | 181.46 P8819 L 102080 Lokāyata/Cārvāka : | 181.48 G2939 S 102321 Studies in Vedānta : | 181.48 M7254 S 100279 The Six ways of Knowing -- Acriticalstudy of the Advaita Theory of Knowledge |
We come across variety of fragmented ideas related to the Philosophy of Charvaka in name of Bhutacaitanyavadi, Lokayatika, Akriyavadi and so on. But the Tattvopaplavasimha of Jairashi Bhatta is the only text available in Indian tradition which claims to rediscover the tradition of Brihaspati, supposed to be the founder of Charvaka Philosophy. It is, for the first time, a complete Hindi translation of the Tattvopaplavasimha is brought out by two well-versed scholars of classical Indian Philosophy. This translation, with a close hermeneutical rendering of the text, provides a convincing structure of dialectical as well as sceptical deconstruction of all the major systems of Indian Philosophical thoughts. Its study leads a reader towards a radical support of Charvaka ideology by declaring the annihilation of all principles.
Critically edited Sanskrit text with Hindi translation on Cārvāka school of philosophy, with refutation of other schools in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
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