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XXIV. On the Philosophy of the Hindus. Part III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2009

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Of the six systems of philosophy received among learned Hindus, four have been noticed in the preceding parts of this essay, viz. the theistical and atheistical Sánc'hyas, the dialectic Nyáya, and the atomical Vaiśéshica. The prior or practical Mímánsá will be now considered; reserving the later or theological Mímánsá, usually named Védánta, for a future disquisition, should it appear requisite to pursue the subject, much concerning it being already before the public.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1827

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page 439 note * Sómanát'ha in the Mayúc'ha, 2. 1. 17.Google Scholar

page 439 note † Médiní cósha.

page 439 note ‡ Párt'ha, 1. 1. 2. Didh. ibid.

page 439 note § Apadéva; Nyáya-pracása.

page 440 note * Author of the Brahme-sútras.

page 441 note * Mádh. 1.1.3.

page 441 note † Preface to Wilson's, Dictionary, p. xix.Google Scholar

page 441 note ‡ Mím l.3.4.

page 441 note § See Note A.

page 442 note * Preface to Wilson's, Dictionary, p. xviii.Google Scholar

page 442 note † 135 miles west from Madras.

page 444 note * Jaim. 1. 1. 1–3.

page 444 note † Jaim. 1.1.4.

page 445 note * Anc. Schol. Dídh. Párt'h,.&c.

page 445 note † Védánta-sic'hámani.

page 445 note‡ Page 28.

page 446 note * Page 95–96.

page 446 note † Véd. Síc'hám.

page 446 note ‡ A passage cited by writers on the dialectic Nyáya from the disquisition on the perpetuity of sound (see page 115), is not to be found in Jaimini'ssútras: it must have been taken from one of his commentators.

page 447 note * Jaim. 1. 1.5.

page 447 note † Dídh, Párt'h. and Mádh.

page 447 note ‡ Dídh.

page 447 note § Jaim l.1. 6. 1–18 and Com.

page 448 note * Mím. 2. 1. 7.

page 449 note * Mím. 3. 3. 1.

page 449 note † Ib. 2. 1. 7–14.

page 449 note ‡ Ib. 3. 3. 1–3. See Note B.

page 450 note * Mím. 2.1. 14–18.

page 450 note † śab. &c. on Mím. 1. 4. 1. and 2. 1. 7.

page 450 note ‡ Mím. 1. 2. 1–3.

page 450 note ‖ Ib. 1. 2. 3.

page 450 note § Ib. 1. 2. 4.

page 451 note * Mím. 1. 3. 1.

page 451 note † Ib. 1. 3. 2.

page 451 note ‡ Ib. 1. 3. 3.

page 451 note § Ib. 1. 3. 4.

page 452 note * Guru on Mím. 1. 3. 7.

page 452 note † C'handa-déva.

page 453 note * 1. 3. 5.

page 453 note † The name is in vocabularies assigned to many different trees.

page 453 note ‡ Jatádhara, &c.

page 454 note * Várt. 1. 3. 9.

page 454 note † Ib. 1. 3. 7.

page 454 note ‡ Mím. 1. 3. 10.

page 455 note * Mím. 4. 4. 12.

page 455 note † Ib. 4. 4. 1.

page 456 note * Mím. 4. 3. 10.

page 456 note † Ib. 4. 1. 9.

page 456 note ‡ Ib. 1. 4. 5 and 3. 7. 23.

page 457 note * Mím. 1. 4. 3.

page 457 note † Ib. 6. 7. 2.

page 458 note * Śab. Mádh. and C'handa, ad locum.

page 458 note † Calyáńa.

page 458 note ‡ Mím. 10. 2. 23.

page 459 note * Mím. 10. 2. 17—20.

page 459 note † Ib. 3. 7. 8—17.

page 459 note ‡ Ib. 3. 7. 13.

page 459 note § Ib. 5. 2. 1—5.