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.CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
VALIDITY OF VEDAS AND OTHER SCRIPTURAL TEXTS 1-33 (1) Vedas an Authorless Composition or a composition by God
2-10
(2) Atharvaveda on par with the Remaining Three Vedas 10-12 (3) The Scriptural Texts other than Vedas
12-20
(4) Objections Against Vedas Refuted
20-29
(5) Equal Authenticity of the Injunctive as well as Descriptive parts of Vedas
CHAPTER 2
PROBLEMS OF UNIVERSALS, WORDMEANING AND SENTENCEMEANING
(1) Introductory
(2) The Problem of Word-meaning
(3) The Problem of Sentential Meaning
CHAPTER 3
SPHOTA THEORY
HOW A SENTENCE YIELDS MEANING
CHAPTER 5
TEN PRAMEYAS BODY ETC.
5
6-10
(1) Body
(2) Sense-organ
(3) Objects of sense-organs
UTILITY OF THE SCIENCE OF GRAMMAR
66-90
66-74
(1) The Doctrine of Sphota Refuted (2) How a Sentence yields Meaning
74-89
(3) Vindicating the Utility of the Science of Grammar 89-90
CHAPTER 4
SOUL
(4) Cognition
(5) Manas (Internal Cognitive Organ)
29-33
34-65
34-37
37-50
50-65
91-114
115-124
115-116
116-117
117
117
118-119