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Index
Madhyamika vrtti, 85 n., 86 n., 88 n.,
90 n., 91 n., 141 n., 142 n., 143 n.,
144 n., 425 n. Madhyamikaśāstra, 122 n. mädhyastha, 203 māna, too, 144, 201 mānam, 356 mānasa-pratyakşa, 343, 400 mānasika, 108 Mandükya, 28 n., 31 n., 39, 418, 424,
432 n. Māndūkya karikā, 418, 422 Māņikya Nandi, 309 Māradamanasūtra, 125 n. mārdava, 202 måtsaryya, 144 Māțharabhâsya, 213 māyā, 50, 127, 141, 142, 144, 146, 149,
151, 201, 241, 258, 273 n., 424, 426, 431, 435, 437, 438, 442, 443, 461, 465,
467, +68, 469, 470, 492, 493 māyāhastī, 428 mäyäkära, 94 Mechanical, Physical and Chemical
Theories of the Ancient Hindus, 213 Meditation, 103, 104, 105, 115, 161, 173,
201, 202, 227, 234, 235, 317 n. megha, 220 n. Memory, 185, 269, 316 n., 340; causes of,
216 n. Mental perception, 400 Mercury, 287 n. Merit, 264, 281, 312, 317, 324, 325, 342 Metaphysical, 406 Metaphysics, 161, 166, 403, 414, 415 Metempsychosis, 25, 234 mettă, 103 mettābhāvanā, 104 Middle, 351, 362 Middle India, 120 n. Milinda, 83 Milindapañha, 83, 88, 89, 107, 163 n. Mindfulness, IOI, 103 Mind stuff, 240 n. Minor, 351, 362 Mirok, 278, 303 Misery, 295 n. Mithilā, 308 mithyādrsti, 145 mithyājñāna, 294, 365 mithyāsatyābhiniveśa, 148 mithyātva, 193 mithyātvanirukti, 444 n. Mināmsā, 7, 9, 68, 129, 188, 189, 209 n.,
276, 280, 281, 284, 303, 320, 323, 343 n., 344 n., 346, 357, 363, 367, 369, 370, 371, 372, 375, 376, 382, 383, 385, 386, 390, 391, 394, 396, 400, 403, 404, 406, 412, 417, 429, 430, 433, 435, 440, 448, 471, 484, 485, 486, 490, 497; agreement with Nyāya Vaišesika, 403; akhyāti theory of illusion, 386; anvitābhidhanavāda and abhihitänvayavāda, 395; comparison with other
systems, 367 ff.; conceptions of jāti and avayavin, 379 ff.; conception of fakti, 402 n.; consciousness of self, how attained, Kumārila and Prabhākara, 400 ff.; denial of sphota, 397 n.; doctrine of samavāya, 381 ; epistemology of Kumārila, 416 ff.; epistemology of Prabhākara, 415 ff.; general account of, 69; indeterminate and determinate perception, 378 ff.; inference, 387 ff.; influence of Buddhist logic on Mimāmsā logic, 388, 390; Kumārila and Prabhākara, 372 ; Kumārila's view of self-luminosity, 459; legal value of, 69; literature, 369 ff.; non-perception, 397 ff.; Nyaya objections against the self-validity of knowledge, 372 ff.; perception, senseorgans and sense-contact, 375 ff.; Prabhākara's doctrine of perception contrasted with that of Nyāya, 343 n.; Prabhākara's view of self-luminosity, 459; Sabda pramāņa, 394 ff.; self, 399 ff.; self as jñānasakti, 402; selfrevealing character of knowledge, 382 ff.; self-validity of knowledge, 373ff.; upamana and arthāpatti, 391 ff.;
vidhis, 404 ff.; view of negation, 355 ff. Mimāmsābālaprakāśa, 371 Mimāmsänukramani, 371 Mimämsă-nyaya-prakāśa, 371 Mimāmsā parıbhāṣā, 371 Mimāmsā sütras, 280, 281, 282, 285, 370,
372, 394 Mimāmsist, 359 mleccha, 294 n., 304 modamāna, 220 n.
Moggallana, Io8, 263 %. moha, 100, 122, 143, 220 1., 276, 300 mohaniya, 191, 193 mohanīya karma, 194 mokşa, 115, 170, 173, 190, 192, 195, 198,
199, 207, 215, 216, 217, 283, 305, 317n. moksavāda, 401 n. mokse nivyttirnihseşa, 216 Molar, 321 Molecular motion, 321 Molecules, 327 Momentariness, 158, 161, 164, 168, 209,
212 Momentary, 104, 114, 141, 152, 159, 160,
165, 174, 187, 274, 299, 316 n., 325,
332, 339, 408, 471 Monk, 172, 173 Monotheism, 17 Monotheistic, 33 Mudgala, 28 n. muditā, 103, 220 n., 236, 270 Muir, 20 ., 23 ., 32 m, 33 n. mukta, 73 mukta-jiva, 180 Muktavali, 307, 322 n. mukti, 58, 202, 248, 261, 269, 273, 305 m.,
324, 366, 424, 440, 491; general ac
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