- of ramanuja,
composed works 'm
ImAmsA pAdukA' and 'sEshwara m
ImAmsA' to show
unity between pUrvamImAmsA and uttaram
ImAmsA.[citation needed] Vallabhacharya...
- 6th century. His
views on Śabara’s Bhāṣya, a
commentary on Jaimini’s
Pūrvamīmāmsā Sūtras led to rise of Prābhākara
school within Mīmāṃsā and
further developed...
- six
schools of
Hindu philosophy: Nyaya, Yoga, Vaisheshika, Samkhya,
Purvamimamsa and Uttaramimamsa. The
process of
gaining the
knowledge of the Atman...
-
Penguin UK. ISBN 978-81-8475-169-7.
Shripad Bhat (2019).
Introduction To
Purvamimamsa System By
Shripad Bhat In English. TTD. Sharma,
Saagar (1 May 2024)....
-
Vidyaranya also
wrote on
dharmasastric legal texts,
ritual performance and
Purvamimamsa, and does not seem to have
perceived Mimamsa and
Vedanta as
being opposite...
- re****ed key
tenets of
other prominent schools of thought,
including Pūrvamīmāṁsā, Nyāya, Cārvāka, and Sāṁkhya. Puruṣottama
systematically challenged various...
-
Luzac & Co, London, page 61 VN Jha (1986), "The upamana-pramana in
Purvamimamsa", SILLE,
pages 77–91
James Lochtefeld, "Upamana" in The
Illustrated Encyclopedia...
-
context suggests it
simply means "purify, prepare". It
appears in
Jaimini Purvamimamsa-sutra (500-200 BCE) many times,
where it
again means "prepare, perfect...
-
Luzac & Co, London, page 61 VN Jha (1986), "The upamana-pramana in
Purvamimamsa", SILLE,
pages 77-91
James Lochtefeld, "Upamana" in The
Illustrated Encyclopedia...
- of Jaimini. The
classical Mīmāṃsā
school is
sometimes referred to as
pūrvamīmāṃsā or Karmamīmāṃsā in
reference to the
first part of the Vedas. The Mīmāṃsā...