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Medhātithi is one of the
oldest and most
famous commentators on the M****mṛti, more
commonly known as the Laws of Manu. The M****mṛti text is a part of...
- Books. p. 109. ISBN 978-81-7835-425-5. M****mriti with the
Commentary of
Medhatithi by
Ganganatha Jha | 1920 | 1,381,940
words | ISBN 8120811550 (https://www...
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Issue 3,
pages 287-313
Medhatithi -
History of
Dharmasastra PV Kane; Also see: G JHA (1920), Manu
Smrti with
Bhasya of
Medhatithi, 5 vols,
University of...
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around 550 BCE with the
exposition of the
logical side of Ānvīkṣikī by
Medhatithi Gautama.
However the term Ānvīkṣikī has been in use in the
general sense...
- the
Anviksiki in its
special sense of a
science is to be
attributed to
Medhatithi Gautama (c. 6th
century BC).
Guatama founded the
anviksiki school of logic...
- the son of Devaguhya.
Saptarshis list: Savana, Dyutimat, Bhavya, Vasu,
Medhatithi, Jyotishmán, and Satya. In Daksha-savarnya-manvantara, Lord Vishnu's avatar...
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August 2022. Jha,
Ganganatha (1920). M****mriti with the
Commentary of
Medhatithi. ISBN 8120811550. www.wisdomlib.org (14
November 2020). "The Beginning...
- of folk love
stories in
North India. M****mrti with the
Manubhasya of
Medhatithi.
Volume 5. Part III.
Translated by Jha, Ganganath. Delhi:
Motilal Banarsid****...
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science of
reasoning (Śruti and Smriti)". The 9th
century Indian scholar Medhatithi analyzed this
definition and
stated that Nāstika does not mean someone...
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Indian logic dates back to the
Chandahsutra of
Pingala and
anviksiki of
Medhatithi Gautama (c. 6th
century BCE); the
Sanskrit grammar rules of Pāṇini (c...