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( 14 ) B. Parokya Pramānas.
153-167. Paroksa Pramanas (153), Smrti (153), Pratyabhijñāna (154), Tarka (155), Agama (155), Anumăna (156), Jaina Conception of Organs of Hetu in Buddhist Literature (158, Pramā pasamplavavada (166), Conclusion (167).
Chapter Five - ANEKĀNTAVĀDA 168 216A. The Nature of Reality Anekāatavāda)
(169.105) Anekantavada (169), "The Conception of Identity (170), The Conception of Difference (170;. The Conception of subordinating Difference to Identity (170). The Conception of subordinating Identity to Difference (171), The nature of reality (171). Relation between Guņa and Paryāya (172), Anekantavād in Buddhist Literature (173). Trayatmak ıvāda and Arthakriyavāda in Buddhist Literature. (175), Dual Character of an entity (180), Nature
of relation of an entity (183). B. The theory of Nayavada
(185-187) Nayavāda (185), Types of Navas (185), The Theory of Naya in Buddhist Literature (186 . C. The theory of Syādvida
(187 216) Svadvāda (187) Dosas (189). Abhivos (119). The Identity-in difference or Bhedābhedātmaka (191). Eternalcum-non-enternal aspects or Nityānityāt maka (191), Saptabhangi (191), Sjadvada Conception in Buddhist Literature. (193) Vedic (193) Uranisadic (194, Naiyāyikas (194), Sceptics (195), Makkhali Gosāla and S\ādvāda (198), the Buddha and Syádvida (200), Nigantha Nātaputta and Syadvāda (202), Refutation of Stādvāda in Buddhist Literature (204), Nāgirjuna and Syadváda 204), Dharmakirti and Svadvāda (2041, Prajñākaragupt and Syadvāda 1205), Arcata and Sy advāda (206), Santaraksita and Syād vada ( 208 ), Karnakagomin and Syādvāda (209), Jitāri and Syädvāda (210). Evaluation (211), Conclusion
(216). NOTES
217-262 APPENDIX
263-282 1. The Date of the Buddha
265-269 2. Buddhist Councils
270-271 3. The Conception of Omniscience in Buddhism. 278.282 Notes ( Appendices)
289-288 Select Bibliography.
289-299 Iodex
300-306 Errata.
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