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- Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya, also transliterated as Shastra-tattva-vinirnaya ("A Verdict on the Truth of the Shastra"), is a Sanskrit-language text written...
- a Hindu apologist, he wrote the Sanskrit-language text Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya and a Hindi-language synopsis of it, defending Hinduism against Christian...
- Mataparīkṣottara (1840) by Harachandra Tarkapanchanan of Calcutta, Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya (1844-1845) by Nilakantha Gore of Benares, and a critique (published later...
- Viveka) तत्त्वोद्योतः (Tattvoddyota) विष्णुतत्त्वविनिर्णयः (Vishnu Tattva Vinirnaya) कर्मनिर्णयः (Karma Nirnaya) महाभारततात्पर्यनिर्णयःMahabharata Tatparya...
- works include Nyayaratnavali, a commentary on Madhva's Vishnu Tattva Vinirnaya, Sattarkadipavali a gloss on Bramha Sutra Bhashya and Sannyayaratnavali...
- Nyāyamāla Brahma Sutra Sambandhapradīpā Tāratamya Stotram Taittirīya Vinirnaya Dasha Prakaranas Nyaya Muktavali Tantra Dipika Nyayasudhaa Parimala Mantrartha...
- Hindu, he wrote the Sanskrit-language Hindu apologetic text Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya, which was critical of Christianity. In 1848, he converted to Christianity...
- Bapu Mataparīkṣottara (1840) by Harachandra Tarkapanchanan Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya (1844-1845) by Nilakantha Goreh Swamikal, Chattambi. 1890 (approx). A...
- Mataparīkṣā", 1840) by Harachandra Tarkapanchanan of Calcutta Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya ("A Verdict on the Truth of the Shastra", 1844-1845) by Nilakantha Gore...
- Hindu responses to Muir's work - Mata-parīkṣā-śikṣā and Śāstra-tattva-vinirṇaya - Harachandra's work was quite hostile towards Christianity, and lacked...