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  1. Religion Beliefs and Practices among the koyas in Andhra pradesh.Reddy Sekhara - 2008 - In Panchanan Mohanty, Ramesh C. Malik & Eswarappa Kasi (eds.), Ethnographic Discourse of the Other: Conceptual and Methodological Issues. Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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    Vedic cell biology with life energy & rebirth.Candra Prakāśa Trivedī - 2007 - Delhi: Parimal Publications.
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    Ācārya Prabhācandra's Tattvārthasūtra. Prabhācandra - 2012 - Mumbai: Hindi Grantha Karyalaya. Edited by Prabhācandra.
    Treatise on fundamentals of Jaina philosophy.
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  4. Dharmakirtis Hetubinduh.Ernst Steinkellner & Dharmakirti - 1967 - Böhlau.
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  5. Nyāyakumudacandraḥ: Śrīmadbhaṭṭakalaṅkadevaviracitasya Svavivr̥tisahitalaghīyastrayasya alaṅkārabhūtaḥ. Prabhācandra - 1938 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Mahendrakumara & Akalaṅka.
    Commentary on Akalaṅkaʼs Laghīyastraya and Laghīyastrayavivr̥ti, works on Jaina logic.
     
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    Prameyakamalamārttaṇḍasāraḥ: Śrīmanmāṇikyanandyācāryaviracitaparīkṣāmukhasūtrasyālaṅkārabhūtaḥ. Prabhācandra - 2017 - Nayī Dillī: Bhāratīya Jñānapīṭha. Edited by Anekānta Kumāra Jaina.
    Classical commentary on Parīkṣāmukhasūtra of Māṇikyanandī, work on the basic tenets of Jaina epistemology and logic.
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  7. Prameyakamalamārttaṇḍaḥ: Śrīmanmāṇikyanandiviracitaparīkṣāmukhasūtrasya alaṅkārabhūtaḥ. Prabhācandra - 1941 - Mumbayyām: Nirṇayasāgaramudraṇālaya. Edited by Mahendrakumāra.
    Classical commentary on Māṇikyanandī's Parīkṣāmukhasūtra, basic tenets of Jaina epistemology and logic.
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  8. Guṇḍmi vicāra parva.Guṇḍmi Candraśēkhara Aitāḷa - 1991 - Maṅgaḷūru: Bhāradvāja Prakāśana. Edited by Vi Bi Hosamane.
     
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    Manthana: Śrīmad Jina Tāran̄a Taraṇa Maṇḍalācārya "Bhaya-khipanika Māmala pāhuḍa" grantha ka vishayavastu-vivecana.Manamohana Candra - 2011 - Nayī Dillī: Bhāratīya Jñānapīṭha.
    Study of Mamalapāhuḍa by Tāraṇa Taraṇa, Swami, 1448-1515, on Jaina doctrines and philosophy.
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  10. Tattvadarśana: Ḍā. Es. Rādhākṛṣṇan vicāradhāre.Ec El Candraśēkhara (ed.) - 2014 - Maisūru: Ḍā. Es. Rādhākṛṣṇan Tatvaśāstra mattu Bhāratīya Saṃskr̥ti Kēndra.
    Contributed articles on the life, works and philosophy of S. Radhakrishnan, 1888-1975, Indian philosopher.
     
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  11. Vaidya arita badukina satyagaḷu: jīvanānubhavada cintanegaḷu.ṬiVi Candraśēkhar - 2021 - Beṅgaḷūru: Pañcami Mīḍiyā Pablikēṣans.
    Collection of life experience thoughts of a physician.
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  12. [Sambandhaparīkṣā] =. Dharmakīrti - 1990 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by V. N. Jha & Prabhācandra.
  13. Tattvavijñāna: Bhāratīya tattvajñāna aura ādhunika vijñāna: tulanātmaka adhyayana.Hariścandra Barthvāla - 1977 - Nayī Dillī: Dīnadayāla Śodha Saṃsthāna.
     
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  14. Aṇupehā. Lakṣmīcandra - 1998 - Ahamadābāda: Pārśva Śaikṣaṇika aura Śodhaniṣṭha Pratiṣṭhāna. Edited by Prītama Siṅghavī.
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    Gītāra joga o pūrṇṇāṅga joga.Gokuḷa Candra Miśra - 1999 - Kaṭaka: Oḍiśā Buk Shṭora.
    Comparative study on Yoga as interpreted in Bhagavadgītā and in the philosophy of Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950.
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    Gītāra joga o pūrṇṇāṅga joga.Gokuḷa Candra Miśra - 1999 - Kaṭaka: Oḍiśā Buk Shṭora.
    Comparative study on Yoga as interpreted in Bhagavadgītā and in the philosophy of Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950.
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    Prakr̥ti o purusha.Gokuḷa Candra Miśra - 2001 - Kaṭaka: Oḍiśā Buk Shṭora.
    Articles on the fundamentals of Sankhya philosophy.
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    Gītā aura Upanishadoṃ meṃ upalabdha Sāṅkhya-siddhāntoṃ kā samīkshātmaka adhyayana.Candraśekhara Śarmā - 1986 - Kurukshetra: Kurukshetra Viśvavidyālaya.
    Critical study of the Sankhya philosophy as found in Bhagavadgītā and the Upanishads.
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    Dharmakīrti's Pramāṇaviniścayaḥ, 2. Kapitel: Svārthānumānam.Ernst Dharmakirti & Steinkellner - 1973 - Wien: Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss.. Edited by Ernst Steinkellner.
    T. 1. Tibetischer Text und Sanskrittexte.--T. 2. Übersetzung und Anmerkungen.
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  20. The Pramāṇavārttikam.Satkari Dharmakirti, Hojun Mookerjee & Nagasaki - 1964 - Nalanda, Patna,: Nava Nālandā Mahāvihāra. Edited by Satkari Mookerjee & Hojun Nagasaki.
  21. Maharshi Patañjali kr̥ta Pātañjaḷa yogadarśanam.Kiśora Candra Miśra - 2002 - Brahmapura: Bhāgyalatā Miśra. Edited by Patañjali.
    Commentary on Patañjali's Yogasūtra; includes complete text.
     
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    Bauddha darśana kā prācīna Bhāratīya śikshā paddhati para prabhāva: vartamāna śikshā ke sandarbha meṃ isakī upādeyatā.Rājeśa Candra Guptā - 2010 - Naī Dillī: Rādhā Pablikeśansa.
    Study on Buddhist philosophy and its impact on ancient Indian education system; includes importance of Buddhist philosophy in present education system.
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  23. Sāhitya vijñāna.Gaṇapati Candra Gupta - 1963
     
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  24. Vādanyāya: vāda-prakriyā kā tārkika viśleshaṇa Gautamīya evaṃ Bauddha nyāya ke sandarbha meṃ.Ram Chandra Pandeya, Mañju, Dharmakirti & Santaraksita - 1988 - Dillī: Īsṭarna Buka Liṅkarsa. Edited by Raghavendra Pandeya, Mañju, Dharmakīrti & Śāntarakṣita.
     
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  25. Bandhavidhānamahāgranthapraśastiḥ: antimavaktvyatanirūpaṇātmikā, Premaprabhāṭīkāsamalaṅkr̥tā.Bhuvanabhānu Sūri & Candraśekharavijaya (eds.) - 1987 - Piṇḍavāḍā-Rājasthāna: Bhāratīya Prācyatattva Prakāśana Samitiḥ.
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  26. Gheraṇḍasaṃhitā: Yogaśāstram. Gheraṇḍa, Caṇḍakāpali & Rādhācandra (eds.) - 1929 - Kalyāṇa-Bambaī: "Laksmīveṅkateśvara" Sṭīm Presa.
     
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  27. Samupadeśana: śastrīya prakriyā va upayojana.Candraśekhara Gaṅgādhara Deśapāṇḍe - 2010 - Puṇe: Unmesha Prakāśana.
    On counselling, psychology, and psychotherapy.
     
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    Vaidikavāṅmayasya Vividhāyāmaḥ =.Ajay Kumar Mishra, Sudip Chakravortti & Pratāpa Candra Rāya (eds.) - 2017 - Kolkata: The Banaras Mercantile Co..
    Contributed seminar papers presented at Akhilabhāratīyavaidikasaṅgoṣṭhī Vaidikavāṅmayasya Vividhāyāmaḥ (All India Vedic Seminar on Various Branches of Vedic studies) held and organized by Department of Sanskrit, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia, West Bengal and sponsored by Maharshi Sandipani Rashtriya Ved Vidya Pratishthan on 26th and 27th October 2017.
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  29. Birgit Kellner.Integrating Negative Knowledge Into & in Dharmakirti'S. Earlier Works - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31:121-159.
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  30. Dharmakirti, Davidson, and knowing reality.Lajos Brons - 2013 - Comparative Philosophy 3 (1):30-57.
    If we distinguish phenomenal effects from their noumenal causes, the former being our conceptual(ized) experiences, the latter their grounds or causes in reality ‘as it is’ independent of our experience, then two contradictory positions with regards to the relationship between these two can be distinguished: either phenomena are identical with their noumenal causes, or they are not. Davidson is among the most influential modern defenders of the former position, metaphysical non-dualism. Dharmakīrti’s strict distinction between ultimate and conventional reality, on the (...)
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    Dharmakīrti’s Criticism of Anityatva in the Sāṅkhya Theory.Toshikazu Watanabe - 2011 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5):553-569.
    In his Pramāṇaviniścaya 3, Dharmakīrti criticizes the view of the Sāṅkhyas that the word anityatva (“impermanence”) means a process of transformation ( pariṇāma ) of primordial matter ( pradhāna ). In this connection, he deals with the following two explanations of transformation: (1) the disappearance ( tirodhāna ) of the previous dharma of an entity ( dharmin/dravya ) and (2) the cessation ( nivṛtti ) of the previous state ( avasthā ) of an entity ( avasthātṛ ). In response to (...)
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    Dharmakīrti's Theory of Inference Revaluation and Reconstruction.Brendan S. Gillon - 2002 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Study of Nyayabindu of Dharmakirti, 7th cent. and its commentary Nyayabindutika of Dharmottara.
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    On Dharmakīrti’s Notion of Contingency/Dependence, with a Special Focus on vināśa.Masamichi Sakai - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (3):419-436.
    The concept of contingency is very much debated. In this paper, I’ll offer a novel interpretation of it in Dharmakīrti’s ontology, focusing on his treatment and understanding of vināśa which is, according to Dharmakīrti, not contingent and thus occurs necessarily to everything. I will do so by clarifying some important terms, motivating and explaining Dharmakīrti’s position, and analyzing firsthand some Dharmakīrtian debate excerpts with Nyāya and/or Vaiśeṣika philosophers as the main opponents. In the course of this, I will show that (...)
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    Is Dharmakīrti Grabbing the Rabbit by the Horns? A Reassessment of the Scope of Prameya in Dharmakīrtian Epistemology.Pascale Hugon - 2011 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5):367-389.
    This paper attempts to make sense of Dharmakīrti’s conflicting statements regarding the object of valid cognition ( prameya ) in various parts of his works, considering in particular the claims that (i) there are two kinds of prameyas (particulars and universals), (ii) the particular alone is prameya , and (iii) what is non-existent also qualifies as prameya . It inquires into the relationship between validity ( prāmāṇya ), reliability ( avisaṃvāda ) and causal efficacy ( arthakriyā ) and suggests that (...)
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    Dharmakīrti on the role of causation in inference as presented in pramāṇavārttika svopajñavṛtti 11–38.Brendan S. Gillon & Richard P. Hayes - 2008 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 36 (3):335-404.
    In the svārthānumāna chapter of his Pramāṇavārttika, the Buddhist philosopher Dharmakīrti presented a defense of his claim that legitimate inference must rest on a metaphysical basis if it is to be immune from the risks ordinarily involved in inducing general principles from a finite number of observations. Even if one repeatedly observes that x occurs with y and never observes y in the absence of x, there is no guarantee, on the basis of observation alone, that one will never observe (...)
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  36. "Chomden Reldri on Dharmakīrti's Examination of Relations".Allison Aitken - 2023 - In Kurtis Schaeffer, Jue Liang & McGrath William (eds.), Histories of Tibet: Essays in Honor of Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp, Studies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. pp. 283–305.
    Dharmakīrti’s (c. seventh century) Examination of Relations (Sambandhaparīkṣā) is unique in the Indian Buddhist canon for its being the only extant root text devoted entirely to the topic of the ontological status of relations. But the core thesis of this treatise—that relations are only nominally real—is in prima facie tension with another claim that is central to Dharmakīrti’s epistemology: that there exists some kind of “natural relation” (svabhāvapratibandha) that reliably underwrites inferences. Understanding how Dharmakīrti can consistently rely on natural relations (...)
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    Recognizing Reality: Dharmakīrti's Philosophy and Its Tibetan Interpretations.Georges B. J. Dreyfus & Georges Dreyfus Cortés - 1997 - SUNY Press.
    Dreyfus examines the central ideas of Dharmakīrti, one of the most important Indian Buddhist philosophers, and their reception among Tibetan thinkers. During the golden age of ancient Indian civilization, Dharmakīrti articulated and defended Buddhist philosophical principles. He did so more systematically than anyone before his time (the seventh century CE) and was followed by a rich tradition of profound thinkers in India and Tibet. This work presents a detailed picture of this Buddhist tradition and its relevance to the history of (...)
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    Dharmakīrti on the Cessation of Suffering: A Critical Edition with Translation and Comments of Manorathanandinʼs Vṛtti and Vibhūticandraʼs Glosses on Pramāṇavārttika Ii.190-216.Cristina Pecchia (ed.) - 2015 - Leiden: Brill.
    Liberation is a fundamental subject in South Asian doctrinal and philosophical reflection. This book is a study of the discussion of liberation from suffering presented by Dharmakīrti, one of the most influential Indian philosophers. It includes an edition and translation of the section on the cessation of suffering according to Manorathanandin, the last commentator on Dharmakīrti’s Pramāṇavārttika in the Sanskrit cosmopolis. The edition is based on the manuscript used by Sāṅkṛtyāyana and other sources. Methodological issues related to editing ancient Sanskrit (...)
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  39. Dharmakirti and Priest on change.Chris Mortensen - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (1):20-28.
    : Competing accounts of change and motion are given by the seventh-century Buddhist logician Dharmakirti and the contemporary analytical philosopher Graham Priest. They agree on much, but disagree on the issue of the Law of Non-Contradiction. This paper takes Dharmakirti's side, appealing to current space-time theory, while making some qualifications.
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  40. Dharmakīrti and Husserl on Negative Judgments.Zhihua Yao - 2007 - In Chan-Fai Cheung & Chung-Chi Yu (eds.), Phenomenology 2005, Vol. I, Selected Essays from Asia,. Zeta Books. pp. 731-746.
    Among various opinions in the controversy over the the cognition of non-existent objects (asad-ālambana-vijñāna) among various Buddhist and Indian philosophical schools or in the debate on the objectless presentations (gegenstandslose Vorstellungen) happened in the early development of phenomenology and analytic philosophy, I find that Dharmakīrti and Husserl hold similar views. Both of them have less interest in redefining the ontological status of nonexistent objects than Russell and Meinong. Rather they engage themselves in analyzing the experiential structure of negative cognition and (...)
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    Dharmakirti on Compassion and Rebirth. Eli Franco.Karel Werner - 1998 - Buddhist Studies Review 15 (2):240-242.
    Dharmakirti on Compassion and Rebirth. Eli Franco. Universität Wien, Vienna 1997. 394 pp. pbk.
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    Dharmakīrti's theory of truth.Shoryu Katsura - 1984 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 12 (3):215-235.
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    Dharmakīrti’s Dual Philosophical Identity.Pradeep P. Gokhale - 2023 - Studia Humana 12 (1-2):62-77.
    In the paper, the author addresses the question of Dharmakīrti’s philosophical identity afresh. While acknowledging both the elements, external realism of Sautrāintika and idealism of Yogācāra, the author does disagree with the claim which is sometimes made, that Dharmakīrti’s idealism as his ultimate position and accepts realism only at conventional level. The author shows how Dharmakīrti in Pramāṇavārttika oscillates between the two positions and that he must have been attracted to both the positions for different reasons. He was attracted to (...)
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  44. Dharmakīrti's dualism: Critical reflections on a buddhist proof of rebirth.Dan Arnold - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (5):1079-1096.
    Dharmakīrti, elaborating one of the Buddhist tradition's most complete defenses of rebirth, advanced some of this tradition's most explicitly formulated arguments for mind-body dualism. At the same time, Dharmakīrti himself may turn out to be vulnerable to some of the same kinds of arguments pressed against physicalists. It is revealing, then, that in arguing against physicalism himself, Dharmakīrti does not have available to him what some would judge to be more promising arguments for dualism (arguments, in particular, following Kant's 2nd (...)
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    Dharmakīrti's HetubinduḥDharmakirti's Hetubinduh.Ludo Rocher & Ernst Steinkellner - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):784.
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    Dharmakīrti and His Commentators on the Process of Perceptual Activities.Jeson Woo - 2019 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 47 (1):31-48.
    In the tradition of Dharmakīrti, perception is, by definition, free from conceptual construction. Insofar as perception is thus, it lacks the nature of determining its object. Without identifying its object, how does perception lead one to a successful action? Perception in isolation would not be pramāṇa unless it is supplemented by perceptual judgement. This paper looks at how Dharamkīrti and his commentators offer solutions to the contradiction between perception’s foundational role and its seeming dependence on conceptual construction. The key point (...)
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    Dharmakīrti.Vincent Eltschinger - 2010 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 253 (3):397-440.
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    Dharmakīrti's refutation of theism.Roger Jackson - 1986 - Philosophy East and West 36 (4):315-348.
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    Dharmakīrti against physicalism.John Taber - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (4):479-502.
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    Dharmakīrti.Tom Tillemans - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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