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The Purva-Mimansa Sutras of Jaimini represent one of the six major schools of Hindu philosophy, focusing on the interpretation of Vedic rituals and the theory of knowledge. This scholarly work by Ganganatha Jha provides an original and detailed English commentary that makes this classical Sanskrit text accessible to modern readers.
Jaimini’s aphorisms form the foundation of Mimansa philosophy, addressing fundamental questions about the nature of dharma, the validity of Vedic knowledge, and the proper performance of religious duties. Jha’s commentary clarifies complex philosophical concepts, including discussions of inference, testimony, analogy, and ritual efficacy.
This edition bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary scholarship, serving both academic researchers and serious students of Hindu philosophy. The detailed explanations illuminate how Mimansa philosophy influenced subsequent Indian philosophical traditions and continues to provide insights into hermeneutics and epistemology.







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