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Monthly Archives: December 2016

KhandanaKhandaKhadya-3

Chapter 1 Condemning the acceptance of Pramana etc as part of dialog   àmana*_yupgmSy kwa¼Tvo{fnm! Aw kwaya< vaidnae inymmeta†z< mNyNte – – àma[ady svRtÙisÏaNttya isÏa> pdawaR> sNtIit kwka_yam_yupeym!, Supporting: The logician accepts the pramaana etc different substances as a necessary pre-requisite for any dialog. They say “since they are accepted by all the philosophies it … Continue reading »

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KhandanaKhandanaKhadya-2

AivkLpiv;y @k> Swanu> pué;> ïutae=iSt y> ïuit;u, $ñrmumya n pr< vNde=numyaip tmixgtm!. 1. Salute that which is discussed in the scriptures as “ekam eva advitiyam” (here in the sloka as “eka sthanu purusha” (one only non-dual)) and gained through the non-qualified knowledge, who is the Iswara himself, gained by not only Uma (Shiva’s wife) but … Continue reading »

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KhandanaKhandanaKhadya-1

This is the Book KhandanaKhandanaKhadya with translation and commentary. If you are not able to view the Devanagari, please download sanskrit99 font. And Devanagari is not done completely for the entire book, the first word of the paragraph beginning will be given, follow it with a book. I have not done the proof-reading too 🙂   … Continue reading »

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