Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124605844
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xxxiii, 474p.
- ISBN-10: 812460584X
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Language: English
- Weight: 1100 gr
Original price was: ₹750.00.₹563.00Current price is: ₹563.00.
Explore Indian Epistemology and Linguistics with Prakaranapancika of Salikanatha by K.T. Pandurangi (ISBN: 9788124605844). Discover Salikanatha’s key contributions, including Svaprkashatva, Triputikarana, Akhyati, Anvitabhidhanavada, and Karya. A crucial text for understanding Prabhakara Mimamsa and its impact on Vishistadvaita and Dvaita schools.
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Tarun –
I struggled with some of the concepts, but overall, it provided a deeper understanding of the differences between various schools of thought.
Aman Tamrakar –
A dense but rewarding read for serious students of Indian philosophy. Salikanatha’s arguments are intricate and require patience, but the insights are worth the effort.
Hareesh Kumar S –
This book is essential for anyone studying Prabhakara Mimamsa. The translation is clear, and the introduction provides helpful context. Highly recommended.
Divyanshu Kumar –
A great book! it provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject and clear explanations.
Bashar Khan –
This edition is well-researched and provides a good overview of Salikanatha’s philosophy. It’s a great addition to any philosophy library.
Ayushman Singh –
I found the book quite challenging to follow at times, especially with the complex terminology. However, the sections on Anvitabhidhanavada were particularly interesting.
Neha Sharma –
The book is quite specialized and may not be suitable for beginners. However, it is a valuable resource for those familiar with the subject.
Satish Kannojia –
An excellent resource for understanding the nuances of Prabhakara Mimamsa. The discussions on Svaprkashatva are particularly insightful.
Gagan B N –
Pandurangi’s edition of Prakaranapancika is a valuable contribution. It sheds light on Salikanatha’s important contributions to Indian epistemology.
Shivam Sunil Salampuria –
While the subject matter is fascinating, the book could benefit from more explanations and examples. It feels a bit too academic and inaccessible.
Yogesh –
A must-have for scholars of Indian philosophy. Salikanatha’s work is presented in a clear and comprehensive manner. A great scholarly resource.