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Parikṣāmukham
Commentary
The constellations up to Pusya according to sequence are these: The Aśvini, the Bharani, the Krittikā, the Rohini, the Mrigasirā, the Ādra, the Punarvasu, and the Pusya. So when there is the Pusya constellation which follows the Punarvasu, it follows that the Bharani did not rise one Muhurta before it as it was Punarvasu which rose in that time.
Another example of this is: "Yesterday was not a Friday, because it is Tuesday to-day".
Example of Viruddha Sahachara upalabdhi :— area funt gengreneisaipendezi atą || 99 ||
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77. Nastyatra bhittau parabhāgabhāvo'rvagbhagadarśanāt. 77. This wall is not devoid of an outside, because it has an inside [the Sahachara (coexistent) of the outside ].
Six varieties of each of Aviruddha and Viruddha upalabdhi have now been described. Next we proceed to describe the (seven) varieties of Aviruddha Anupalabdhi and (three) varieties of Viruddha Anupalabdhi. अविरुद्धानुपलब्धिः प्रतिषेधे सप्तधा स्वभावव्यापककार्यकारणपूर्वोत्तर सहचरानुपलम्भभेदात् ॥ ७८ ॥
78. Aviruddhanupalabdhiḥ pratiṣedhe saptadha svabhava
vyāpakakaryakāraṇa-pūrvottarasahacharānupalambhabhedāt.
78. When (the Sadhya consists of) Pratiṣedha (nonexistence of some fact ), Aviruddha Anupalabdhi is of seven kinds viz. non-finding of Svabhava, Vyapaka, Kārya, Kāraṇa, Pūrvachara, Uttarachara and Sahachara
Commentary
There are seven kinds of Aviruddha Anupalabdhi which cause knowledge of nonexistence of some fact. Not finding the antithesis consists of Aviruddha Anupalabdhi and when this
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