This book is devoted to the task of explaining the extended meaning known as Vakyartha according to the Prabhakara school of Purva Mimamsa, the ancient Indian theory of meaning. It is based on the Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra, the most celebrated writer of the Prabhakara Mimamsa.It presents a critical and comparative discussion of the central factors of this text, namely Expectation, Merit and Juxtaposition, which are recognised as the causes of deriving and understanding the meanings of words and sentences. The book also explores the Abhihitanvayavada of the Bhatta Mimamsa and the Anvitabhidhanavada of the Prabhakaramimamsa, investigating a number of important issues, including the cause of verbal comprehension, implication, importation, urge and performability.As such, the book will appeal to scholars in the fields of Sanskrit texts, linguistics, literary criticism, philosophy, Indology, and Ancient Indian scriptures.
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This book is devoted to the task of explaining the extended meaning known as Vakyartha according to the Prabhakara school of Purva Mimamsa, the ancient Indian theory of meaning. It is based on the Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra, the most celebrated writer of the Prabhakara Mimamsa.
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ISBN
9781443897761
Publisert
2016-12-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
115

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Dr Neerja A. Gupta the Principal of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Sheth R A PG College of Arts and Commerce, Ahmedabad, India, and Syndicate Member of Gujarat University, India, where she headed the Departments of Indian Diaspora and Migration Studies and the Study Abroad Program. She is International Academic Chair of Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) USA, and is on the panels of several international and Indian universities, academic bodies, and Pradesh Service Commissions. She holds a PhD in English and an Advanced Research degree in Russian Language and Literature, and has published twelve books. She is also Chief Editor of Bharatiya Manyaprad, an international journal of Indian studies.