- The Nyāya Sūtras is an
ancient Indian Sanskrit text
composed by
Akṣapāda Gautama, and the
foundational text of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy. The...
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Akṣapāda Gautama, a
Hindu sage and
founder of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy: see Nyāya Sūtras
Indrabhuti Gautama,
chief disciple of
Mahavira Gautama...
- also
known as
Aksapada and Dirghatapas. The
names Gotama and
Gautama points to the
family to
which he
belonged while the
names Aksapada and Dirghatapas...
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kilometres distance from
Kamtaul railway station. It is
believed that
Aksapada Gautama wrote his
famous book
Nyaya Shastra at this place.
There is also...
- Vayu Puraṇa
refers to a sage
named Akṣapāda, who was the
conceiver of the Nyāya philosophy, as
Maharishi Gautam.
Akṣapāda was the same as Ahalya's husband...
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Sutras – an
ancient text of
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy composed by
Akṣapada Gautama,
sometime between the 6th
century BCE and 2nd
century CE. It is...
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philosophy prescribes the
means to that end independently.
According to
Aksapada Gautama,
liberation can be
attained by true
knowledge of the categories...
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Garfunkel (US, born 1943)
Garlandus Compotista (France, c. 11th century)
Akṣapāda Gautama,
author of Nyāya Sūtras and
founder of
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy...
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Dharmasutra (c. 600 BCE) Pāṇini (c. 520–460 BCE) Kātyāyana (fl. c. 300 BCE)
Akṣapada Gautama(c. 600 BCE–200 CE)
Bharata Muni (200 BCE-200 CE)
Pingala (c. 3rd/2nd...
- truth." The Nyāya Sūtras is an
ancient Indian Sanskrit text
composed by
Aksapada Gautama. It is the
foundational text of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy...