The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 5 : : The Philosophy of the Grammarians / / Harold G. Coward, K. Kunjunni Raja.

This volume of the monumental reference series being prepared under the general editorship of Karl Potter provides summaries of the main works in the Grammarian tradition of Indian philosophy. Describing the functions of language on different levels, from ordinary empirical speech to the poetic intu...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Part One. Introduction to the Philosophy of the Grammarians --   |t 1. Historical Résumé --   |t 2. Metaphysics --   |t 3. Epistemology --   |t 4. Word Meaning --   |t 5. Sentence Meaning --   |t Part Two. Survey of the Literature of Grammarian Philosophy --   |t 1. Philosophical Elements in Vedic Literature --   |t 2. Philosophical Elements In Yāska's Nirukta --   |t 3. Philosophical Elements In Pānini's Aṣṭādhyāyi --   |t 4. Philosophical Elements In Patañjali's Mahābhāṣya --   |t 5. Bhartṛhari --   |t 6. Durvinīta Or Avinīta --   |t 7. Dharmapāla --   |t 8. Hari Vṛṣabha Or Vṛṣabhadeva --   |t 9. Maṇḍana Miśra --   |t 10. Helārāja --   |t 11. Prameyasaṃgraha --   |t 12. Puṇyarāja --   |t 13. Kaiyaṭa --   |t 14. Jyeṣṭhakalāśa --   |t 15. Maitreya Rakṣita --   |t 16. Puruṣottamadeva --   |t 17. Dhāneśvara --   |t 18. (Ṛṣiputra) Parameśvara II --   |t 19. Śeṣa kṛṣṇa --   |t 20. Satyānanda or Rāmacandra Sarasvatī --   |t 21. Śeṣa Cintāmaṇi --   |t 22. Śeṣa Vīreśvara or Rāmeśvara --   |t 23. Śeṣa Nārāyaṇa Bhaṭṭa --   |t 24. Viṣṇumitra --   |t 25. Īśvarānanda or Īśvarīdatta Sarasvatī --   |t 26. Bharata Miśra --   |t 27. Sphoṭasiddhinyāyavicāra --   |t 28. Annambhaṭṭa --   |t 29. Appayya Dīkṣitai --   |t 30. Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita --   |t 31. Śeṣa Viṣṇu --   |t 32. Śivarāmendra Sarasvatī --   |t 33. (Śeṣa) Cakrapāṇi (Datta) --   |t 34. Mallaya Yajvan --   |t 35. Nīlakaṇṭha Śukla --   |t 36. Nārāyaṇa (Śāstrin) --   |t 37. Koṇḍa (or Kauṇḍa) Bhaṭṭa --   |t 38. Tāraka Brahmānanda Sarasvatī --   |t 39 Cokkanātha or S'okanātha Dīkṣita --   |t 40. Tirumala Yajyan --   |t 41. (Rāma) Nārāyaṇa (Śarman) (Vandyopādhyāya) --   |t 42. Sadāśiva --   |t 43. Hari Dīkṣita --   |t 44. Rāmabhadra Dīkṣita --   |t 45. Nāgeśa (or Nāgoji) Bhaṭṭa --   |t 46. Jñānendra Sarasvatī --   |t 47. Gopālakṛṣṇa Śāstrin --   |t 48. Dharaṇīdhara --   |t 49. Vaidyanātha Payaguṇḍa --   |t 50. Satyapriya Tīrtha Svāmin --   |t 51. Jayakṛṣṇa Maunin --   |t 52. Harivallabha --   |t 53. Vāsudeva Dīkṣita --   |t 54. Śrīkṛṣṇa Bhaṭṭa Maunin --   |t 55. Umāmaheśvara or Abhinava Kālidāsa --   |t 56. Nīlakaṇṭha Dīkṣita --   |t 57. Āśādhara Bhaṭṭa --   |t 58. Rāmasevaka --   |t 59. Indradatta Upādhyāya --   |t 60. Krsnamitrācārya or Durbalācārya --   |t 61. Haribhaṭṭa --   |t 62. Dharaṇīdhara (II) --   |t 63. Mannudeva or Manyudeva or Gopāladeva --   |t 64. Bhairava Miśra --   |t 65. Kumāra Tātaya --   |t 66 Satārā Rāghavendrācārya (Gajendragadkar) --   |t 67. Gaṅgādhara Kavirāja --   |t 68. Tārānātha Tarkavācaspati --   |t 69. Khuddi Jhā (Śarman) --   |t 70. Nityānanda Panta Parvatīya --   |t 71. Dravyeśa Jhā --   |t 72. Sūryanārāyaṇa Śukla --   |t 73. Gopāla Śāstri Nene --   |t 74. P.S. Anantanārāyaṇa Śāstrī --   |t 75. Brahmadeva --   |t 76. V. Kṛṣṇamācārya --   |t 77. Sadāśiva Śāstrī (Śarman) --   |t 78. Bāla Kṛṣṇa Pañcolī --   |t 79. Rāma Prasda Tripaṭhī --   |t 80. Rudradhara Jhā Śarman --   |t 81. Kālikā Prasāda Śukla --   |t 82. Śabhāpati Śarman Upādhyāya --   |t 83. Raghunātha Śarman --   |t 84. Satyakāma Varmā --   |t 85. Rāmājñā Pāṇḍeya --   |t Bibliography on Grammar --   |t Notes --   |t Cumulative Index 
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520 |a This volume of the monumental reference series being prepared under the general editorship of Karl Potter provides summaries of the main works in the Grammarian tradition of Indian philosophy. Describing the functions of language on different levels, from ordinary empirical speech to the poetic intuition of the divine, the Grammarians sought to demonstrate that the correct grammatical use of language and the devotional chanting of mantras are ways of moving from lower to higher stages of knowledge and self-realization. This work gives special emphasis to the thought of Bhartrhari, the great systematizer of the Grammarian philosophy. For those unacquainted with Indian philosophy, the editors' introduction provides an explanation of the basic concepts found in the Grammarian texts.Grammarian thought is based on the Vedas, and the writings of Panini, Patanjali, Bhartrhari, and others develop implicit Vedic ideas about language and its function. Their works combine a grammatical analysis of Sanskrit language with a philosophy that takes language as divine.Originally published in 1991.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905. 
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