Book Title: Studies in Haribhadrasuri Author(s): N M Kansara, G C Tripathi Publisher: B L Institute of IndologyPage 72
________________ 52 Studies in Haribhadrasūri Notes Giuseppe Tucci: (1) Is Nyāya-praveśa by Dignāga? Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (JRAS, Gr. Brt. & Ir.), London, 1928, pp. 7-14; Reprinted in Giuseppe Tucci, Opera Minore, Parte 1, (GTOM), Rome, 1971, pp. 169-174; (2) Notes on the śamkarasvāmin, (JRAS, Gr. Brt. & Ir.), London, 1931, pp. 381-413; Reprint GTOM, 277-304. 2. Vidhusekhar Bhattacharya, Nyāya-praveśa of Dignāga, Indian Historical Quarterly, vol. 3, 1927, pp. 152–160. 3. VHIL, p. 152. 4. Ibid., p. 154. 5. Ibid., p. 160. 6. Ibid., p. 206. 7. Ibid., p. 173. 8. Ibid., p. 222. 9. SDS, pp. 221-222. 10. VHIL, PP. 208–210. 11. Ibid. 12. Ibid., p. 221. 13. Ibid., p. fn. 14. Vide, Takasuku's I-tsing, p. 186; and Bunyiu Nanjio's Catalogue of the Chinese Tripitaka, Nos. 1223 and 1224; Cf. Also Dr. Sugiura's Hindu Logic As Preserved in China and Japan, pp. 36, 60, where Samkarasvāmin's Nyāya-praveśa-tīkā-śāstra is noticed. 15. VHIL, p. 300. 16. Vide, his Vaišeșika Philosophy, p. 68. 17. VHIL, p. 300 fn. 2. Ibid., p. 300 fn. 3; also vide Bunyiu Nanjio's Cat. Chi. Tri., No. 1216, and Appendix 1, No. 13. 19. VHIL, p. 300 fn. 4.Page Navigation
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