Book Title: Apoha Theory Of Dignaga
Author(s): Shoryu Katsura
Publisher: Shoryu Katsura

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________________ (20) THE APOHA THEORY OF DIGNAGA (S. Katsura) cd, Vitti & Tika, K. 28, Vitti & Tika, and K. 35, Vstti & Tika. It should not be regarded as complete, but as subject to more specifications. 4) PS, V, K. 25cd and Vstti. 5) Although Dignaga mentions the name 'particular word' (bhedasabda), I do not use it because the difference between a universal word and a particular word is only relative......the word 'dravya' is a particular word with regard to 'sat' but it is a universal word with regard to 'parthiva'. 6) In this connection x has an invariable relation with y, if x is absent whenever y is absent. 7) PS, V, K, 25cd and Vstti, and KK. 27 & 35. 8) Ibid., K. 25cd and Vstti, and KK. 26 & 35. 9) Ibid., K. 28ab and Vstti. 10) Ibid., K. 28cd and Vitti. 11) Ibid., K. 28cd and Vitti. 12) G. Cardona, "Panini's Karakas," J. of Ind. Philos., Vol. III (1974), pp. 289-291. 13) "Anvaya and V yatireka in Indian Grammar," The Ad yar Library Bulletin, Vol. 31-32 (1967-68). 14) Cf. PS, II, K. 5cd: anume ye 'tha tattulye sadbhavo nastitasati!! 15) PS, V, KK. 37-38ab and Vstti.

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