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Mysore Hiriyanna (1871–1950) was an
eminent Indian philosopher,
Sanskrit scholar and
authority on
Indian aesthetics. He was a
Professor of
Sanskrit at...
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Suresh Hirayenna Shetty was a
Member of the
Legislative ****embly from the
Andheri (east)
constituency and
Minister of
Health in the
Maharashtra government...
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including Surendranath Dasgupta, Paul hacker,
Hajime Nakamura, and
Mysore Hiriyanna, have
described Bhedabheda as the most
influential school of
Vedanta before...
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Aptavacana Sanskrit-English Dictionary,
Cologne University,
Germany M.
Hiriyanna (2000), The
Essentials of
Indian Philosophy,
Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 978-81-208-1330-4...
- 23–24, 551–663. M.
Hiriyanna (1993),
Outlines of
Indian Philosophy,
Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 978-8120810860,
pages 323–325. M.
Hiriyanna (1993), Outlines...
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rebirth as
either essential, or secondary, or
unnecessary fiction.
Hiriyanna (1949)
suggests rebirth to be a
necessary corollary of karma; Yamunacharya...
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September 2022.
Retrieved 2
September 2022. Hume 1921, pp. 399, 403;
Hiriyanna 2000, pp. 32–36;
Kunst 1968;
Srinivasan 1997, pp. 96–97 and
Chapter 9...
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means relying on word,
testimony of past or
present reliable experts.
Hiriyanna explains Sabda-pramana as a
concept which means reliable expert testimony...
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Essentials of
Indian Philosophy by
Mysore Hiriyanna at archive.org
Outlines of
Indian Philosophy by
Mysore Hiriyanna at archive.org
Indian Philosophy by Sarvepalli...
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produced in the soul only when it is
conjoined with
certain other entities.
Hiriyanna,
commenting on this point, notes: A
peculiar feature of the
system is...