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the entire fabric (of Conceptions)', such as its being the doer, the experiencer and the like that has been set up by you, turns out to be like the Son of the Barren Woman', -entirely baseless. Hence no criticism is made of all this fabric; as it becomes demolished by the demolition of its very basis (in the shape of the Soul).-In what manner our view is not open to the criticism that it involves the destruction of what has been done and the appearance of what has not been done [i.e, the contingency of the Person not experiencing the effects of his own deeds, Karma, and experiencing those of the deeds not done by him)-is going to be explained under the Chapter dealing with the connection between Action and its Effects' (i.e. Chapter 9).
End of the Deaminalion of the Nyāya Doctrine of the Self'.