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082 |
_a181.42 C4268 S _b105174 |
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100 | _aChettalore. V. Srivatsankaracharya Ed, | ||
245 |
_aSrimadvenkatanathasya Nyayaparisuddhin _hSanskrit |
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250 | _a1st ed | ||
260 |
_aTirupati _bRashtriya sanskrit vidyapeetha _c2007 |
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300 | _a393 | ||
500 | _aNyāya literally means "rules", "method" or "judgment".[1][2] It is also the name of one of the six orthodox (astika) schools of Hinduism. This school's most significant contributions to Indian philosophy was systematic development of the theory of logic, methodology, and its treatises on epistemology. | ||
650 | _aNyaya | ||
942 | _cBK |