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  1. Jayandra Soni.Guna Dravya & Y. A. Parya - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19:75-88.
     
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    The Philosophy of the Yogasūtra: An Introduction. Series: Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies by Karen O’Brien-Kop (review).Christopher Key Chapple - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (3):1-2.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Philosophy of the Yogasūtra: An Introduction. Series: Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies by Karen O’Brien-KopChristopher Key Chapple (bio)The Philosophy of the Yogasūtra: An Introduction. Series: Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies. By Karen O’Brien-Kop. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. Pp. xii + 186, Paper $22.95, ISBN 978-135-02-8616-0.This concise book summarizes key parts of the speculative content of Patañjali’s Yogasūtra, leaning heavily on Gerald Larson’s translation of the commentary attributed (...)
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    Theseus’ Ship: A Possible Response from an Indian Realist.Nirmalya Guha & Bhaskaranand Jha - 2024 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 52 (3):201-217.
    This article will critically examine the Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika theory of substance (_dravya_). The Buddhists are reductionists, who believe that there is no substance over and above its attributes (_guṇa_) or parts (_avayava_). Thus, a pot is a set of a certain shape, size, color, texture, etc. But the Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika philosopher thinks that a pot is a substance that houses all of its attributes and actions (_karman_). It holds all these together. Also, it binds its parts. Although the Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika school defines a (...)
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  4. The Mathematical Basis of Creation in Hinduism.Mukundan P. R. - 2022 - In The Modi-God Dialogues: Spirituality for a New World Order. New Delhi: Akansha Publishing House. pp. 6-14.
    The Upanishads reveal that in the beginning, nothing existed: “This was but non-existence in the beginning. That became existence. That became ready to be manifest”. (Chandogya Upanishad 3.15.1) The creation began from this state of non-existence or nonduality, a state comparable to (0). One can add any number of zeros to (0), but there will be nothing except a big (0) because (0) is a neutral number. If we take (0) as Nirguna Brahman (God without any form and attributes), then (...)
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  5. conceptual review of Adhyatma in Ayurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2013 - IJAHM 3 (6):1404-1408.
    This adhyatma gyana is also a part of Ayurveda because it is related to human health especially with mental health; A group of diseases is described independently in Sushruta as adhyatmika dukha. Contemporary books also mention adhyatmika dukha and adhyatma has been described in details. The subject matter of adhyatma has been mentioned from different point of view, but in fact the adhyatma is related to atman, as it is knowledge of atman and its related subjects are the knowledgeable materials (...)
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  6. Vilāyatʹnāmah.Sulṭān Muḥammad Sulṭān ʻAlī Shāh Gunābādī - 1966 - Tihrān: Chapkhānah-i Dānishgāh-i Tihrān.
     
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    Effect of acquisitions on target firms' stakeholder welfare: Evidence from corporate social responsibility.Gunae Choi & Tae-Nyun Kim - 2022 - Business and Society Review 127 (2):493-529.
    Business and Society Review, Volume 127, Issue 2, Page 493-529, Summer 2022.
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    The Gunas Personality Framework: Validating a Contemporary Scale.Surabhi Sachar, Zubin R. Mulla & Venkat R. Krishnan - 2023 - Journal of Human Values 29 (3):244-260.
    Gunas personality framework is an inclusive and comprehensive personality framework. Every human being is composed of three gunas or fundamental elements —sattva (intelligence-stuff), rajas (energy-stuff), and tamas (mass-stuff). Some of the prior measures of gunas do not fully capture the content of this variable, and some are not suitable for contemporary use. We conceptualize gunas in terms of an individual’s attitude towards social issues and have developed a new measure of gunas. We have demonstrated the concurrent and predictive validity of (...)
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    Dravya mīmāṃsā: Muktāvalī evaṃ Mānameyodaya ke viśesha sandarbha meṃ.Niśā Rānī - 2020 - Dillī, Bhārata: Īsṭarna Buka Liṅkarsa.
    Concept of matter (Dravya) in Nyaya, Vaiśeṣika and Mimamsa philosophies with special reference to Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalī of Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana and Mānameyodaya of Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭapāda; a study.
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    Guna Concepts Of Consciousness, Soul, and Spirit.Mònica Martínez Mauri - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (5):123-136.
    Based on ethnographic evidence collected over the last two decades in Gunayala Comarca (autonomous territory), Panama, this article explores understandings of human consciousness from the perspective of the Guna people. After a brief account of the linguistic, historical, and political context, it continues with a presentation of the notions of burba, niga, and gurgin, which are used to refer to notions of soul, spirit, and consciousness. After translating these words and describing their particularities, I show the extent to which (...)
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    Dravya, gu $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n}$$ a and paryāya in Jaina thought.Jayandra Soni - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (1):75-88.
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    The Relevance of the Guna Theory in the Congruence of Eastern Values and Western Management Practice.Malcolm Innes-Brown & Samir Chatterjee - 1999 - Journal of Human Values 5 (2):93-102.
    The relevance of the guna theory to applications of Western management practice is seen in this paper as an insight holding capacity to guide managerial behaviour. In its essence, the guna theory depicts values which constitute human personality into a sattwa-rajas delineation of deepened understanding, giving direction to action and which, in turn, illustrates negative values likely to cause obstruction. For managers to appreciate this level of understanding, while simultaneously sensing those values which inhibit purposeful action, may be (...)
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    Dravya-guṇa mīmāṃsā meṃ Vedānta aura vijñāna.Sudyumna Ācārya - 2016 - Naī Dillī: Dillī Saṃskr̥ta Akādamī. Edited by Jītarāma Bhaṭṭa & Pradyumnacandra.
    On fundamentals of Vedanta and science; a study.
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  14. Dravyānuyogatarkaṇā. Bhojakavi - 1977 - Agāsa: Paramaśrutaprabhāvaka-Maṇḍala. Edited by Thakuraprasadasarmma.
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  15. Dravyānuyoga: Jaināgamoṃ meṃ varṇita jīva-ajīva viṣayaka sāmagrī kā viṣayānukrama se prāmāṇika saṅkalana ; mūla evaṃ Hindī anuvāda.Kanhaiyālāla Kamala, Divyaprabhā, Muktiprabhā & Vinaya Vāgīśa (eds.) - 1994 - Ahamadābāda: Āgama Anuyoga Ṭrasṭa.
    On Jaina philosophy; includes translation in Hindi.
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  16. Dravya-Tyaga: Steal's View—Editor's Note and Letter.Daya Krishna - 2004 - In Discussion and debate in Indian philosophy: issues in Vedānta, Mīmāṁsā, and Nyāya. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 175.
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    Phāguna sātako samjhanāmā.Hutarāma Vaidya - 2005 - Lalitapura: Kamalamaṇi Dīkshita.
    Memoirs of a political thinker from Nepal.
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    On the fundamentals of Jaina philosophy and logic.
     
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  19. Gunāhān-i zabān az naẓar-i Qurʻān va ʻitrat.Muḥammad ʻAlī Ṣafarī Zarāfshān - 1982 - [Mashhad]: M.Ṣ Zarāfshān.
     
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  20. The guṇas of prakṛti according to the sāṁkhya philosophy.K. B. Ramakrishna Rao - 1963 - Philosophy East and West 13 (1):61-71.
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  21. The Guna Theory and the Varna System.Donald Bishop - 1975 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 2 (2):185-188.
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  22. Dravya ki avadhāraṇā.Yogashema Prabhā - 2005 - Lāḍanūm̐, Rājasthāna: Jaina Viśva Bhāratī.
    Analytical study of metaphysics and reality as elements in Jaina philosophy.
     
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    Indisch: Dravya.Reinhold F. G. Müller - 1966 - Centaurus 11 (3):259-260.
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    Impact of Gunas and Karma Yoga on Transformational Leadership.Smriti Agarwalla, Bhargavi Seshadri & Venkat R. Krishnan - 2015 - Journal of Human Values 21 (1):11-22.
    This study examined whether transformational leadership would be affected by the predominance of a particular guna in a leader and his or her belief in Karma Yoga. An experiment was conducted using a sample of 110 marketing executives working in a financial services firm in eastern India. A 2 × 2 + 1 factorial design was used to manipulate the three gunas and Karma Yoga. Sattva and rajas were crossed with Karma Yoga to produce four cells, with tamas being (...)
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    Dravya and Svabhāva of the Sarvāstivādin. 최선아 - 2022 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 110:133-146.
    아비달마의 설일체유부는 작용을 기준으로 하여 존재를 파악한다. 물질과 심의 위상을 비등하게 실유로 보고 인식 외부의 실체가 항유한다고 보았다. 사유의 대상인 비량도 실유하지만, 무소연심처럼 타당하지 않다고 판단한 개념은 거북의 털 등에 비유하여 실유를 부정하였다. 설일체유부의 유명한 어구인 삼세실유 법체항유는 삼세에 법체가 항상 실유한다는 의미로도 볼 수 있는데, 유부 교학 논리전개의 특이점은 법체자성과 혼용되는 사극미는 지각불가능하지만, 지각가능한 취극미나 적집상의 인식을 이루는 단계에서의 구성요소로 인정하여 그 체가 항유하는 법이 현행할 때 구생하는 심과 동시인과관계로 보는 것이다. 따라서 유식처럼 마음의 형상을 생성한다는 개념이 없기 때문에 (...)
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  26. Dravyālaṅkāraḥ: mūlamātra-prakāśatrayātmakaḥ tathā Svopajñaṭīkāvibhūṣito dvitīya-tr̥tīyaprakāśātmako Dravyālaṅkāraḥ. Rāmacandra - 2001 - Amadāvāda: Lālabhāī Dalapatabhāī Bhāratīya Saṃskr̥tividyāmandira. Edited by Guṇacandra, Jambūvijaya, Dharmacandravijaya, Puṇḍarīkaratnavijaya & Dharmaghoshavijaya.
    Classical treatise on Jaina philosophy; critical edition.
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  27. Dravya, gu $\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n}$}}{n} " />a and paryāya in jaina thought. [REVIEW]Jayandra Soni - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (1).
     
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    Prajñā-Pāramitā-Ratna-Guṇa-Saṃcaya-GāthāPrajna-Paramita-Ratna-Guna-Samcaya-Gatha.E. B. & E. Obermiller - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):393.
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    Jainadarśana meṃ dravya, guṇa, aura paryāya kī avadhāraṇa.Sāgaramala Jaina - 2011 - Ahamadāvāda: Lālabhāī Dalapatabhāī Bhāratīya Saṃskr̥ti Vidyāmandira.
    On the fundamentals of Jaina philosophy and logic.
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  30. Are the Vaisesika "Gunas" Qualities?Karl H. Potter - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (3):259.
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    Vaiśeshika darśana meṃ nitya dravya-nirūpaṇa.Suśīlā Kumārī - 2020 - Dillī: Vidyānidhi Prakāśana.
    Study of the concept of substance (Dravya) in Vaiśeṣika philosophy.
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    Vākyapadīya: Sphoṭa, Jāti and Dravya.Sharda Narayanan - 2012 - D.K. Printworld.
    Study on the philosophy of Sanskrit grammar in Vākyapadīya of Bhartr̥hari.
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  33. Vaiśeshika evaṃ Jaina tattvamīṃāmsā meṃ dravya kā svarūpa.Paṅkaja Kumāra Miśra - 1998 - Dillī: Parimala Pablikeśansa.
    Study of metaphysics according to Vaiśeṣika philosophy and Jaina philosophy.
     
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    Finding an English equivalent for "guṇa".Harsh Narain - 1961 - Philosophy East and West 11 (1/2):45-51.
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    A Grammar of the Prajñā-pāramitā-ratna-guṇa-saṃcaya-gāthāA Grammar of the Prajna-paramita-ratna-guna-samcaya-gatha.Nancy R. Lethcoe & Akira Yuyama - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):353.
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    More on the unrepeatability of gunas.Karl H. Potter - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (1/2):57-60.
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    Nāgārjuna's Critique on the Theory of Non-permanence and Non-destruction of Dravya-sat vādin. 남수영 - 2010 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (30):97-128.
    용수는 반야경의 공사상을 계승하여 중관사상을 확립하였다. 그의 대표적 저술인 근본중송에서 발견되는 중관사상의 논리적 근거는 연기설인데, 용수는 귀경게에서 연기를 팔불(八不)로 설명하고 있다. 즉 연기는 불생불멸, 불일불이, 불거불래, 불상부단을 특징으로 한다는 것이다. 그런데 용수의 근본중송에는 다음과 같은 게송이 발견된다. ‘존재를 인정하는 [사람]도 단멸(斷滅)이나 상주(常住)에 [떨어지지] 않는다. 생존이란 결과와 원인의 발생과 소멸이 연속하는 것이기 때문이다. 21-15)’논자는 위의 게송이 언급하는 내용에 따라, 유부와 경량부 등의 실유론자들도 용수와 마찬가지로 불상부단을 진실로서 승인한다는 점에 주목하고, 그들이 제시하는 불상부단설과 그에 대한 용수의 비판, 그리고 용수가 제시하는 불상부단의 실상에 (...)
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  38. Tamas and the Problem of Evil.Subhasis Chattopadhyay - manuscript
    This was presented as part of an assignment, and like all assignments, this is a work in a hurry. Nonetheless, it has interesting points on the three Gunas. This was written in 2018.
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  39. Delvings in logic.Alex Wayman - 1987 - Poona, India: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute.
    The term guṇa, a problem in communication -- The controversy over Dharmakirti's uncaused destruction.
     
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  40. 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 (...)
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    Transforming Caste Domination and the Challenges of Structural Transformations and Transformation of Consciousness: Ambedkar, Shankara and Beyond.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2024 - Journal of Human Values 30 (2):188-201.
    Caste is a multidimensional reality in history and society, and it has manifested itself through varieties of structures of domination which are simultaneously cultural, economic, political and ideological as caste has also been related in complex ways with structures of class and gender domination. These structures of domination have led to the annihilation of self and society. This led Ambedkar to challenge us for annihilating caste. For Ambedkar, annihilation of caste calls for the realization of each person as an individual (...)
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    Medical ethics in india.Prakash N. Desai - 1988 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 13 (3):231-255.
    Medical ethics in the Indian context is closely related to indigenous classical and folk traditions. This article traces the history of Indian conceptions of ethics and medicine, with an emphasis on the Hindu tradition. Classical Ayurvedic texts including Carakasamhita and Susrutasamhita provide foundational assumptions about the body, the self, and gunas, which provide the underpinnings for the ethical system. Karma, the notion that every action has consequences, provides a foundation for medical morality. Conception, prolongation of one's blood-line is an important (...)
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    Sens Ja. Koncepcja podmiotu w filozofii indyjskiej (sankhja-joga).Jakubczak Marzenna - 2013 - Kraków, Poland: Ksiegarnia Akademicka.
    The Sense of I: Conceptualizing Subjectivity: In Indian Philosophy (Sāṃkhya-Yoga) This book discusses the sense of I as it is captured in the Sāṃkhya-Yoga tradition – one of the oldest currents of Indian philosophy, dating back to as early as the 7th c. BCE. The author offers her reinterpretation of the Yogasūtra and Sāṃkhyakārikā complemented with several commentaries, including the writings of Hariharānanda Ᾱraṇya – a charismatic scholar-monk believed to have re-established the Sāṃkhya-Yoga lineage in the early 20th century. The (...)
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    The Phenomenon of Emotions in Indian Philosophical System: Some Reflections.Dipika Bhatia - 2022 - Journal of Dharma Studies 5 (1):17-31.
    This paper shall make an attempt to critically reflect on the conceptualization of emotions in the Indian Philosophical systems. To bring out the insight, the paper is divided into three main sections. The first section of the paper entitled ‘The Body-Emotions-Mind Complex and the Question of Self: Understanding the Dualistic Tradition’ will make an analysis of emotions and the mind-body complex vis-à-vis the question of self or consciousness in Indian Philosophy with special reference to the study of Advaita Vedānta and (...)
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    The Vajjālaggam: A study in Indian virtue theory.Frank Van Den Bossche & Freddy Mortier - 1997 - Asian Philosophy 7 (2):85-108.
    The paper is meant to be a contribution to the study of Indian and comparative ethics. It treats the Vajjālaggam, an anthology of Prākrit stanzas (subhāsita literature) dealing with a variety of topics. Focusing on the ‘ethical’ sections of the VL, it tries to describe and analyse its underlying ethical system. In Part I the different ethical themes of the VL (Valour and Destiny, Virtues and Vices, Masters and Servants, Friendship and Affection, Poverty and Charity) are described in detail. In (...)
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    French Structuralism and Metatheoric Structuralism.Juan Manuel Jaramillo Uribe - 2009 - Discusiones Filosóficas 10 (15):23 - 50.
    En este trabaj o se propone establ ecerun pue n t e e n t r e e l e s t r uc t ur a l i s mofrancés desarrollado en Francia en losaños de 1960 y de 1970 en las cienciashumanas y sociales, y el estructuralismome t a t e ór i c o i na ugur a do por J os e phD. Sneed en 1971 como una extensiónde l pr ogr a ma de Bour ba (...)
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    Fritjof Capra Tentang Melek Ekologi Menuju Masyarakat Berkelanjutan.A. Sonny Keraf - 2020 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 12 (1):54-81.
    The global environmental crisis and resulting disasters today have threatened life in general, especially human life. According to Fritjof Capra, one feasible solution to this global environmental crisis is to build sustainable human communities based on what he calls ecological literacy. Ecological literacy itself stands for our ability to understand the principles of organization common to all living systems and is used as a guideline for creating sustainable human communities. Capra underlines the need to redesign our communities, including our educational (...)
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    Awakening through the nine bodies: explorations in consciousness for mindfulness meditation and yoga practitioners.Phillip Moffitt - 2018 - Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books.
    Based on meditation practices Phillip Moffitt learned twenty years ago from Himalayan yoga master Sri Swami Balyogi Premvarni, this beautifully illustrated book is a guide to exploring the nature of mind and gaining a better understanding of experiences that arise during meditation. The Nine Bodies teachings map out a journey that starts with consciousness that arises in the physical body and is directly observable, and then travels through ever more subtle levels of consciousness to that which is not manifest and (...)
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    Gandhi on Caturvarṇa and Niṣkāma Karma: A Re-interpretation.Enakshi Ray Mitra - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (3):481-499.
    Gandhi’s writings on the issue of Caturvarṇa, despite their apparent lacunas, dogmatic tones and seeming inconsistencies, are available to a convincing reconstruction. With this purpose in view, the first section of this paper will attempt to give an anti-foundational reading of Caturvarṇa—where varṇa is seen to be based neither on the different proportions of the three guṇas (sattva, rajas and tamas), nor on a system of hereditary professions, but as abstract dimensions that are not mutually exclusive—and at best serves to (...)
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    Vyomavatī. Vyomaśivācārya - 1983 - Vārāṇasyām: Sampūrṇānanda-Saṃskr̥ta-Viśvavidyālayaḥ. Edited by Gaurīnātha Śāstrī & Praśastapādācārya.
    Classical commentary on a part dealing with substance (dravya) of Praśastapādabhāṣya, ancient compendium of the Vaiśeṣika school in Indic philosophy, by Praśastapādācārya.
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