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- Shastrartha (Sanskrit: शास्त्रार्थ, romanized: śāstrārtha) is a type of intellectual debate prevalent in India. It was a kind of philosophical and religious...
- Shankaracharya for debate with her. Then Shastrartha between Ubhaya Bharati and Adi Shankaracharya started. In this second Shastrartha, Ubhay Bharati asked questions...
- Brahmana. Ashvala was one of the eight Brahmins who took part in the Shastrartha against the sage Yajnavalkya in the Bahudakshina Yajna organised by the...
- The core topics of the Artabhaga - Yajnavalkya Shastrartha were Grahas and Atigrahas. In the Shastrartha, Artabhaga first asked the number of Grahas and...
- victorious, defeating and convincing the Ramanandis during the famous Shastrartha (debate) at Galtaji, Jaipur. He was then given the honorific title "Vedāntācārya"...
- and religious ****emblies where doctrines are debated and standardised (shastrartha). The festival grounds also feature a wide range of cultural spectacles...
- pilgrimage destination. Notably, it was the location where a significant Shastrartha (philosophical debate) occurred between two eminent Indian scholars,...
- Kumarila and Prabhakara, as well as Mandana and various Buddhists, in Shastrartha (an Indian tradition of public philosophical debates attended by large...
- scholars from different parts of the Indian subcontinent parti****ted for Shastrartha at the court of King Janaka. During the Gupta period Mithila was a center...
- in ancient India (or Shastrarthas) were organised at the court of the kingdom to examine the knowledge of the scholars. Shastrartha was the debate among...