Vaidika Siddhanta Memamsa: Vedavishayaka Hindi
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294.507 V669 S 105004 Satyartha Bhaskara Of Dayananda: | 294.509 N5142 H 100139 Unifying Hinduism Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History | 294.509 N5142 H 100139 Unifying Hinduism Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History | 294.509 Ud4 V 104494 Vaidika Siddhanta Memamsa: | 294.509 Ud4 V 104495 Vaidika Siddhanta Memamsa: | 294.5092 C 33342 D 107416 Dhyana shlokas & Guru stortam | 294.5092 V554 V 104534 Vidyaranya's Contribution to Advaita |
Mīmāṃsā gave rise to the study of philology and the philosophy of language.[10] While their deep analysis of language and linguistics influenced other schools of Hinduism,[11] their views were not shared by others. Mīmāṃsakas considered the purpose and power of language was to clearly prescribe the proper, correct and right. In contrast, Vedāntins extended the scope and value of language as a tool to also describe, develop and derive.[3] Mīmāṃsakas considered orderly, law driven, procedural life as central purpose and noblest necessity of dharma and society, and divine (theistic) sustenance means to that end.
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