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Ciabattoni and her team closely collaborated with Sanskritists to translate the Mīmāṃsā rules and the Vedic laws into mathematical formulae – and they could prove that Prabhākara had been right all along. Given the prescriptions of the Vedas, Prabhākara's logic was flawless, thus settling an old philosophical dispute with Mathematical logic.
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occurs only through the examination of its sentential context. In this paradigm, the understanding of word meanings involves an understanding of their possible semantic connections with other words. Notably, sentence meanings are directly grasped through perceptual and contextual cues, bypassing the stage of isolated individual word meanings (Matilal 1990:108).
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One of the views of the Prābhākaras posits that words do not directly designate meaning; any meaning that arises is because it is connected with other words (referred to as anvita-abhidhāna, where 'anvita' signifies connection and 'abhidhāna' denotes denotation). The comprehension of a word's meaning
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Of the two principal schools of the Pūrvamīmāmsā the Bhatta school has all along attracted greater attention than the
Prabhakara school. The study of the works of the Prabhakara school has been neglected for a long time past. All the knowledge that our old Sanskrit scholars had of the tenets of this
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Here Kumārila refers to
Bhartriprapancha, held by somebody as the forerunner of the Prābhākara system. It is generally believed that the Mīmāmsakas and specially the Prābhākaras are atheists. But the source books of the Prābhākara School state in unequivocal terms that the inferential existence of
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says: "For a Hindu, the Vedas are absolutely correct, so there cannot be any contradiction". Prabhākara resolved this problem by applying several rules from the Vedas in a logically rather complicated way. Various scholars did not believe that his reasoning was correct, and this dispute has been
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Jaini, P. (1964). Govardhan P. Bhatt: Epistemology of the Bhāṭṭa school of Pūrva-mīmāṃsā. (The
Chowkhamba Sanskrit Studies, Vol. XVII.) , 436 pp. Varanasi: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, 1962. Rs. 20. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 27(1), 230-231.
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Tradition makes Prabhākara a pupil of Kumārila who nicknamed him as Guru on account of his great intellectual powers. But some scholars like Dr. Ganganatha Jha believe that the Prābhākara School is older and seems to be nearer to the spirit of the original Mīmāmsā.
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There is an old dispute about the "Śyena sacrifice", a sacrifice in the Vedas meant to kill one's enemies. How can this be reconciled with the rule not to harm any living being? As
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has written a very learned thesis in which he has presented in a lucid form the main principles of the
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Mimamsa has been for the most part converted into a Lokayata system; But I have made this effort to bring it into a theistic path.
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