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    A few words on Vedanta.Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati - 1957 - [Madras: Sree Gaudiya Math. Edited by Bhakti Vilas Tirtha.
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  2. Essays on Nimbārka, Dhananjay Das, Indian philosophy, religion, and culture: proceedings of the national seminar on the occasion of birth-centenary celebration of Sri Sri Dhananjay Das Kathiababa. Dhanañjayadāsa, Satyanārāẏaṇa Cakravartī, Abinash Chandra De & Subhendu Kumar Siddhanta (eds.) - 2003 - Sukhchar: Sukhchar Kathiababa Ashram.
    Contributed articles on Nimbarka Sect and the contribution of Swami Dhanañjayadāsa, Hindu philosopher and scholar belonging to the sect; papers presented at the seminar, held in Uttara Cabbiśa Paragaṇā, India in 2001 and organized by Sukhchar Kathiababa Ashram; centenary commemorative volume in honor of Swami Dhanañjayadāsa.
     
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    Saiva Siddhanta: the philosophy of Saivism.Po Caṅkarappiḷḷai - 2006 - Chennai: Copies available in India, Kumaran Publishers.
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    Jaina siddhānta.Kailash Chandra Jain - 2001 - Nayī Dillī: Bhartiya Jnanpith.
    On the fundamentals of Jaina philosophy.
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    Vedanta siddhanta bheda, or, An account of various followers of Sankaracharya schools.Narmadashankar Devshankar Mehta - 1985 - Delhi: S.N. Publications.
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  6. Anekantavada : Siddhanta evam Vyavaharika Nishpattiyan.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2017 - Darshanika Traimasika 4:5-16.
     
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  7. Ramanuja siddhanta sangraha of Chandamaruta Srinivasaraghavacharya. Śrīnivāsarāghavācārya - 1992 - Titupati: Ramanuja Publications. Edited by T. V. Raghavacharyulu.
    On the Viśiṣṭādvaita philosophy of Rāmānuja, 1017-1137.
     
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    Śaivism in Philosophical Perspective: A Study of the Formative Concepts, Problems, and Methods of Śaiva Siddhānta.Krishna Sivaraman - 2001 - Motilal Banarsidass Publ..
    Saivism is one of the pervasive expressions of Indian Religious Culture stretching to the dim past of pre-history and surviving as a living force in the thought and life of millions of Hindus especially in Southern India and Northern Ceylon. The present work is scholarly reconstruction of Saivism in its characteristic and classical from as Saiva Siddhanta, focusing mainly on the philosophical doctrine and presenting a conceptual analysis of its formative notions, problems and methods. Anteceding the rise of the (...)
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  9. Spiritual journey in saiva-Siddhanta.S. Arulsamy - 1986 - Journal of Dharma 11 (1):37-61.
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  10. Sakalamata sampradāya: siddhanta aura sāhitya.Narasiṃha Prasāda Dube - 1996 - Kānapura: Vikāsā Prakāśana.
    Study of the philosophy and literature of Sakalamata sect.
     
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    On the Arya-Siddhanta.Fitz-Edward Hall & W. D. W. - 1858 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 6:556-564.
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  12. Salvation in Saiva Siddhanta.T. Manninezhath - 1997 - Journal of Dharma 22 (2).
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    The Saiva Siddhanta as a philosophy of practical knowledge. Mar̲aimalaiyaṭikaḷ - 1966 - Tirunelveli,: South India Saiva Siddhanta Works Pub. Society, Tinnevelly.
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  14. (1 other version)The relevance of Saiva siddhanta philosophy.N. Murugesa Mudaliar - 1968 - Annamalainagar,: Annamalai University.
     
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    The Later Pauli?siddhanta.David Pingree - 1969 - Centaurus 14 (1):172-241.
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    Translation of Siddhanta bindu: being Madhusudanaʾs commentary on the Dasʾasʾloki of Sʾri Sʾankaracharya.Madhusūdana Sarasvatī - 1929 - Allahabad, India: Vohra. Edited by P. M. Modi.
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  17. Das Menschenbild im Saiva Siddhanta.J. Soni - 1988 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 22 (56):65-76.
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  18. Humphrey Palmer (Ed.): Saiva Siddhanta. An Indian School of Mystical Thought.K. Werner - 2002 - Asian Philosophy 12 (2):150-151.
     
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  19. Love of God, According to Saiva Siddhanta.Mariasusai Dhavamony - 1971 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 33 (2):398-398.
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    The Idea of God in Saiva-Siddhanta[REVIEW]R. D. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):542-542.
    Four lectures, delivered at Allahabad and Benares in 1953. They present a straightforward summary of the basic principles of Saiva-Siddhanta, with emphasis on its versions of the cosmological and moral arguments for the existence of God and on the highest function of God as the redeemer of Souls.--D. R.
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    Love Of God according to Śaiva Siddhānta.Maria Wolf - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:353-355.
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    Nāyādhammakahāo. Das sechste Anga des Jaina SiddhāntaNayadhammakahao. Das sechste Anga des Jaina Siddhanta.W. Bollée, Walther Schubring, J. Deleu & W. Bollee - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):345.
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  23. Bibekacuṛāmaṇi: sarbaśāstra-siddhanta-sāmarasya.Sudhīra Kumāra Caṭṭopādhyāẏa - 1981 - Kalikātā: Śaṅkara Hal eṇḍa Śaṅkara Insṭiṭiuṭ aph Philasaphi eṇḍa Kālcār.
     
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    Dravidian philosophy: with special reference to Saiva Siddhanta.C. Sam Christopher - 2009 - Kuppam: Dravidian University.
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    Love of God According to Śaiva Siddhānta. A Study in the Mysticism and Theology of ŚaivismLove of God According to Saiva Siddhanta. A Study in the Mysticism and Theology of Saivism.Wilhelm Halbfass & Mariasusai Dhavamony - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):501.
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  26. The Idea of God in Saiva-Siddhanta.T. M. P. MAHADEVAN - 1955
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  27. Bhāratīya darśana ke mūla siddhanta.Arjuna Miśra - 1962
     
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    Decimal Tables for the Reduction of Hindu Dates from the Data of the Sūrya-Siddhānta. W. E. Van Wijk.Alexander Pogo - 1939 - Isis 31 (1):103-104.
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    Materials for an Edition and Study of the Piṇḍa- and Ohanijjuttis of the Śvet'mbara Jain TraditionThe Nijjuttis on the Seniors of the Śvet'mbara Siddh'nta, Āyāranga, Dasaveyāliya, Uttarajjhāyā and Sūyagaḍa: Text and Selective GlossaryMaterials for an Edition and Study of the Pinda- and Ohanijjuttis of the Svetambara Jain TraditionThe Nijjuttis on the Seniors of the Svetambara Siddhanta, Ayaranga, Dasaveyaliya, Uttarajjhaya and Suyagada: Text and Selective Glossary.L. R., Willem B. Bollée & Willem B. Bollee - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):152.
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    Śaivism in Philosophical Perspective: A Study of the Formative Concepts, Problems and Methods of Śaiva Siddhānta.M. P. Samartha - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (2):247-248.
  31. A MODERN SCIENTIFIC INSIGHT OF SPHOTA VADA: IMPLICATIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOFTWARE FOR MODELING NATURAL LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION.Varanasi Ramabrahmam - manuscript
    Sabdabrahma Siddhanta, popularized by Patanjali and Bhartruhari will be scientifically analyzed. Sphota Vada, proposed and nurtured by the Sanskrit grammarians will be interpreted from modern physics and communication engineering points of view. Insight about the theory of language and modes of language acquisition and communication available in the Brahma Kanda of Vakyapadeeyam will be translated into modern computational terms. A flowchart of language processing in humans will be given. A gross model of human language acquisition, comprehension and communication process (...)
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  32. Tevāram vētacāram =. Centinātaiyar - 1917 - Thanjavur: Reprinted by Kalā Samrakshana Sangkam.
     
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    La doxografía budista indo-tibetana: una aproximación a sus desarrollos y a su influencia en las clasificaciones occidentales del budismo.Jorge Bartolomé Herrero - 2024 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 29:e88335.
    El género doxográfico (Siddhānta) representa una de las expresiones literarias más reveladoras de la tradición budista indo-tibetana. No obstante, en muchos casos las aproximaciones occidentales a su estudio han sido problemáticas, lo que ha repercutido desfavorablemente en las concepciones occidentales sobre la clasificación de las escuelas de pensamiento budistas. Hasta el momento, los intentos de remediar las distorsiones se han centrado en aspectos concretos, como revisar las interpretaciones de las escuelas o subrayar el carácter no histórico de los esquemas doxográficos (...)
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  34. A COGNITIVE SCIENCE CORRELATION OF THE MEANING OF PADAARTHA IN RELATION TO HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS, MIND AND THEIR FUNCTIONS.Varanasi Ramabrahmam - 2013 - In Proceedings of International Conference on Indic Studies, 2013, on the theme – Ancient Indian wisdom and modern world, March 29-31, 2013, Delhi, India. Sub-theme: Ancient Indian Vision and Cognitive Science.
    Abstract The word Padaartha, used as a technical term by different Indian schools of thought with different senses will be brought out. The meaning and intonation of the word Padaartha as used in the Upanishads, Brahmajnaana, Advaitha Philosophy, Sabdabrahma Siddhanta (Vyaakarana), the Shaddarshanas will be discussed. A comprehensive gist of this discussion will be presented relating to human consciousness, mind and their functions. The supplementary and complementary nature of these apparently “different” definitions will be conformed from cognitive science point (...)
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  35. Role of Language in Identity Formation: An Analysis of Influence of Sanskrit on Identity Formation.Varanasi Ramabrahmam Varanasi - 2017 - In Omprakash (ed.), Linguistic Foundations of Identity. Aakar. pp. 289-303.
    The contents of Brahmajnaana, the Buddhism, the Jainism, the Sabdabrahma Siddhanta and Shaddarsanas will be discussed to present the true meaning of individual’s identity and I. The influence of spirituality contained in Upanishadic insight in the development of Sanskrit language structure, Indian culture, and individual identity formation will be developed. The cultural and psychological aspects of a civilization on the formation of its language structure and prominence given to various parts of speech and vice versa will be touched upon. (...)
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    Gracious Possession, Gracious Bondage: Śiva’s Aruḷ in Māṇikkavācakar’s Tiruvācakam.A. Gardner Harris - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (3):411-436.
    The primary concern in this paper is to examine the nature of Śiva’s aruḷ—his generative and salvific energy—as portrayed in Tiruvācakam, Māṇikkavācakar’s important but understudied text of medieval bhakti poems. Close attention is paid to the poet’s description of Śiva’s aruḷ as inducing seemingly incongruous ontological states of being—one of ecstatic possession that results in rapturous dance and one of spiritual bondage. In doing so, this paper posits that Māṇikkavācakar is using aruḷ as śakti is used in the philosophy of (...)
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    The Body of Shiva and the Body of a Bhakta: the Formation of a New Concept of Corporeality in Tamil Śaiva Bhakti as a Tool and Path for the Liberation of the Bhakta.Olga P. Vecherina - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):369-381.
    The author analyses the change in the Tamil Śaiva bhakti concept of corporeality showing that understanding the body of a bhakta as the main obstacle to connecting with the body of Śiva based on the attitude of rejecting one's corporeality has much in common with Buddhist and Jain ideas about the body. Therefore, the main task of the bhakta was to liberate from his body, its elimination or transformation (remelting the physical body as an impure body, as an obstacle body (...)
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  38. MODES OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND COMMUNICATION.Varanasi Ramabrahmam - 2012 - In In the Proceedings of waves conference at Boston, USA, July 13-15, 2012.
    Four modes of language acquisition and communication are presented translating ancient Indian expressions on human consciousness, mind, their form, structure and function clubbing with the Sabdabrahma theory of language acquisition and communication. The modern scientific understanding of such an insight is discussed. . A flowchart of language processing in humans will be given. A gross model of human language acquisition, comprehension and communication process forming the basis to develop software for relevantmind-machine modeling will be presented. The implications of such a (...)
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    A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy.Chandradhar Sharma - 2000 - Motilal Banarsidass Publ..
    The present treatise is a critical study of different systems of Indian Philosophy based on original sources and its principal value lies in their interpretation. On almost all fundamental points the author has quoted from the original texts to enable the reader to compare the interpretations with the text. The book opens with the survey of Indian philosophical thought as found in the Vedas, the Upanisads and Bhagavadgita. It proceeds to the study of Materialism, Jainism and Early Buddhism, Sunyavada, Vijnanavada (...)
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    The analytical method of Navya-Nyāya.Toshihiro Wada - 2007 - Groningen: Egbert Forsten.
    Illustrations: Numerous B/w Figures Description: Key questions in the history of Navya-nyaya (New Nyaya) remain unresolved: when did this school of logic begin, who was its founder, what distinguishes Navya-nyaya from Pracina-nyaya (Old Nyaya), and so on. This book attempts to answer these key questions in Part I. Part II provides a translation, analysis, and critical edition of the Lion and Tiger Definitions of Invariable Concomitance Chapter (Simha-vyaghra-laksana: LT Chapter) of the Tattva-cintamani-rahasya (TCR) of Mathuranatha (16th-17th c.). The hypothesis adopted (...)
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  41. Bhaṭṭa Rāmakaṇṭha’s Elaboration of Self-Awareness , and How it Differs from Dharmakīrti’s Exposition of the Concept.Alex Watson - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (3):297-321.
    The article considers what happened to the Buddhist concept of self-awareness ( svasaṃvedana ) when it was appropriated by Śaiva Siddhānta. The first section observes how it was turned against Buddhism by being used to attack the momentariness of consciousenss and to establish its permanence. The second section examines how self-awareness differs from I-cognition ( ahampratyaya ). The third section examines the difference between the kind of self-awareness elaborated by Rāmakaṇṭha (‘reflexive awareness’) and a kind elaborated by Dharmakīrti (‘intentional self-awareness’). (...)
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    Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society: New Pathways of Consciousness, Freedom and Solidarity.Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) - 2021 - Springer Singapore.
    This book explores the dynamics of interaction between pragmatism and spirituality in the constitution and working of consciousness, freedom and solidarity. This book is cross-cultural and transdisciplinary in nature and brings critical and transformative perspectives from different philosophical and spiritual traditions of the world. It discusses the works of seminal thinkers such as William James, Rudolf Steiner, John Dewey, Swami Vivekananda, Martin Heidegger, Claude Levi-Strauss, Jordan Peterson, Slavos Zizek, Paul Valeri and O.V. Vijayan. It also explores dialogues between pragmatism and (...)
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  43. A modern scientific awareness of Upanishadic wisdom: Implications to physiological psychology and artificial intelligence.Varanasi Ramabrahmam - 2004 - In In the Proceedings of World Congress on Vedic Sciences, 09-13 August 2004, Bangalore. pp. 562-568.
    Upanishads are traditionally commented upon as texts of theology and religion. But the contents of the Upanishads can also be viewed and commented from modern science point of view. Elements of modern science present in the Upanishads and Advaita Siddhanta will be listed. -/- The nature of maya will be discussed with modern scientific awareness. This awareness will be further used in understanding human mental processes and the ways to model them contributing to the natural language comprehension field of (...)
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  44. Elements of Cognitive Sciences and Artificial Intelligence in Gayatri Mantra.Varanasi Ramabrahmam - 2006 - In Ramabrahmam Varanasi (ed.), Proceedings of National seminar on Bharatiya Heritage in Engineering and Technology, May 11-13, 2006, at Department of Metallurgy and Inorganic Chemistry, I.I.Sc., Bangalore, India. pp. 249-254.
    The syllables and series of sounds composing Gayatri Mantra, and the sense and meaning attached to them are analyzed using Upanishadic Wisdom, Advaitha Philosophy and Sabdabrahma Siddhanta. The physical structure of mind as revealed by this analysis is presented. An insight of various phases of mind, their rise and set, their significance and implications to cognitive sciences and natural language comprehension branch of artificial intelligence are discussed. The possible applications of such an insight in the fields of cognitive sciences, (...)
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  45. THE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OF HUMAN COGNITION AND COMMUNNICATION: A COGNITIVE SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE OF THE UPANISHADS AND INDIAN PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS.R. B. Varanasi Varanasi Varanasi Ramabrahmam, Ramabrahmam Varanasi, V. Ramabrahmam - 2016 - Science and Scientist Conference.
    The comprehensive nature of information and insight available in the Upanishads, the Indian philosophical systems like the Advaita Philosophy, Sabdabrahma Siddhanta, Sphota Vaada and the Shaddarsanas, in relation to the idea of human consciousness, mind and its functions, cognitive science and scheme of human cognition and communication are presented. All this is highlighted with vivid classification of conscious-, cognitive-, functional- states of mind; by differentiating cognition as a combination of cognitive agent, cognizing element, cognized element; formation; form and structure (...)
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  46. UNDERSTANDING HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS AND MENTAL FUNCTIONS: A LIFE-SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE OF BRAHMAJNAANA.Varanasi Ramabrahmam - 2011 - In In the Proceedings of 4th National Conference on Vedic Science with Theme of "Ancient Indian Life Science and Related Technologies" on 23rd, 24th, and 25th December 2011 Atbangalore Conducted by National Institute of Vedic Science Bang.
    A biophysical and biochemical perspective of Brahmajnaana will be advanced by viewing Upanishads and related books as “Texts of Science on human mind”. A biological and cognitive science insight of Atman and Maya, the results of breathing process; constituting and responsible for human consciousness and mental functions will be developed. The Advaita and Dvaita phases of human mind, its cognitive and functional states will be discussed. These mental activities will be modeled as brain-wave modulation and demodulation processes. The energy-forms and (...)
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  47. MECHANICS OF MIND: AN INFRASONIC WAVE MODEL OF HUMAN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND COMMUNICATION.Varanasi Ramabraham - 2014 - In Twentieth National Symposium on Ultrasonics (NSU-XX), Department of Physics, Ravenshaw University, cuttack and Ultrasonics Society of India, 24th-25th January, 2014.
    Ideas about human consciousness and mental functions will be analyzed and developed using cognitive science information available in the Upanishads, Brahmajnaana, Advaita and Dvaita schools of thought. -/- The analysis and development so done will be used to theorize and give scheme of human language acquisition and communication process clubbing with Sabdabrahma Siddhanta/Sphota Vaada which put forward infrasonic wave oscillator issuing pulses in infrasonic range and are reflected as brain waves. -/- Thus a brain-wave modulation/demodulation model of human language (...)
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    How Nonsectarian is ‘Nonsectarian’?: Jorge Ferrer's Pluralist Alternative to Tibetan Buddhist Inclusivism.Douglas Duckworth - 2014 - Sophia 53 (3):339-348.
    This paper queries the logic of the structure of hierarchical philosophical systems. Following the Indian tradition of siddhānta, Tibetan Buddhist traditions articulate a hierarchy of philosophical views. The ‘Middle Way’ philosophy or Madhyamaka—the view that holds that the ultimate truth is emptiness—is, in general, held to be the highest view in the systematic depictions of philosophies in Tibet, and is contrasted with realist schools of thought, Buddhist and non-Buddhist. But why should an antirealist or nominalist position be said to be (...)
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    (1 other version)Definition of valid knowledge: Pramālakṣaṇa in Gaṅgeśa's Tattvacintāmaṇi.Nandita Bandyopadhyay - 1989 - Calcutta, India: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    v. 1. Opponents' position (Pūrvapakṣa) -- v. 2. Pramā-lakṣaṇa-siddhānta.
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    Advayavajra’s Tattvaratnāvalī : A Newly Revised Critical Edition.Torsten Gerloff - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (5):805-843.
    The following article presents a fully revised critical edition of Advayavajra’s Tattvaratnāvalī, one of the earliest and most influential texts that can be accredited to the genre of Buddhist siddhānta literature. In this text Advayavajra not only reveals his own overall perception of the Indian Buddhist schools of the eleventh century, but also supplies manifold insights into the various tenets of Buddhist philosophy, providing the first key for anyone interested in entering the vast spheres of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies. This newly (...)
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