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example), b) when it lacks drstānta antarvyāpti functions (SyR the second example).
(4) Syllogism is lacking in drstānta, (i) because it is dependent on the prativādin's arbitrary (in
accordance with the opponent's faculty), and not necessarily
determined physically. (ii) when positive vyāpti is unobtainable (SyR the second example,
RaА the first example). (iii) when the paksa happens to be 'sarva', 'sat' etc., indicating
the highest connotation (PNT 111 39, the first example; Buddhist's antarvāpti-theory).
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