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________________ F. W. Thomas, Mallisena's Syadvādamañjari "Let the other like it or not, or let him treat it as poison; Benevolent speech must be spoken, accrediting one's own side"). And said the Chief of Expositors): “There is no merit on the part of the hearer, since everyone unquestionably listens to what is beneficial; But on the speaker's part it is unquestionable, since he speaks with a view to be friending" This is the meaning of the third verse. “) A Sanskrit equivalent of the Prakrit verse is cited (M. L.) from Hemacandra's (Dharinavardhana's ?) Śrepika-caritra, II. 32. 9) Umäsväti (el. p. 22), the verse being no. 29 of the sambandha-kärikäs to his Tattvärthadhigamasutra (M. L.).
SR No.006574
Book TitleSyadvada Manjari
Original Sutra AuthorMallishenacharya
AuthorF W Thomas
PublisherMotilal Banarasidas
Publication Year1968
Total Pages178
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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