- Mataparīkṣottaram, is an 1840 Sanskrit-language text by
Harachandra Tarkapanchanan (IAST: Hara-candra Tarka-pañcānana) of Calcutta,
British India. It is...
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Krishnadhan roy,
Rammohan Goswami,
Madhusudan Nyayalankar,
Jagannath Tarkapanchanan and
Hariram Tarkasiddhanta. Many
famous emperors in
India had courtiers...
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Somanatha of
Central India, Mataparīkṣottara (1840) by
Harachandra Tarkapanchanan of Calcutta, Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya (1844-1845) by
Nilakantha Gore...
- Mataparīkṣottara ("An
Answer to the Mataparīkṣā", 1840) by
Harachandra Tarkapanchanan of
Calcutta Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya ("A
Verdict on the
Truth of the...
- father,
Harinarayan Tarkasiddhanta, and his two uncles,
Guruprasad Tarkapanchanan and
Thakurdas Churamani, were
known Pandits. His
elder brother, Pandit...
- He
completed his
primary education from His father,
Pandit Kebalram Tarkapanchanan.
Tarkalankar went to
Benaras and
worked with
Henry Thomas Colebrooke...
- a
pseudonym for
Subaji Bapu Mataparīkṣottara (1840) by
Harachandra Tarkapanchanan Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya (1844-1845) by
Nilakantha Goreh Swamikal, Chattambi...
- of Ram
Gopal Ghosh, the
Demosthenes of Bengal. The
scholar Jagannath Tarkapanchanan lived in
Tribeni within a mile from the site of the college. The stretch...