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The Samkhya philosophy, containing (1) Sâmkhya-pravachana sûtram, with the vritti of Aniruddha, and the bhâṣya of Vijnâna Bhikṣu and extracts from the vritti-sâra of Mahâdeva Vedantin (2) Tatva samâsa (3) Sâmkhya kârikâ (4) Panchaśikhâ sûtram. / Translated by Nandalal Sinha. Allahabad, Pâṇini Office, 1915.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kapila.
Contributor:
Narindrabāsa, active 13th century.
Sinha, Nandalal, editor.
Series:
Sacred books of the Hindus ; v. 11.
Standardized Title:
Sāṅkhyapravacanasūtra. English and Sanskrit
Language:
English
Sanskrit
Subjects (All):
Sankhya.
Physical Description:
1 volume(various pagings)
Other Title:
The Sâṃkhya-pravachana-sûtram.
Place of Publication:
[New York] : [AMS Press], [1974]
Notes:
Added t.p., dated 1912: The Sâṃkhya-pravachana-sûtram.
Also includes Narendra's commentary on Kapila's Tattvasamāsa. Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa's Sāṅkhyakārikā and Pañcaśikha's Pañcaśikhasūtra form appendices 6-7.
Original ed. issued as v. 11, pts. 1-9 of The Sacred books of the Hindus.
Texts of Kapila, Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa, and Pañcaśikha in English and Sanskrit; introductory matter and commentaries in English.
Contains:
Kapila. Tattvasamāsa. English & Sanskrit. 1974.
Aniruddha. Sāṅkhyasūtravṛtti. English. 1974.
Vijhānabhikṣu, 16th century. Sāṅkhyapravacanabhāṣya. English. 1974.
Mahādevānandasarasvatī, active 18th century. Sāṅkhyavr̥ttisāra. English. 1974.
Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa. Sāṅkhyakārikā. English & Sanskrit. 1974.
Pañcaśikha. Pañcaśikhasūtra. English & Sanskrit. 1974.
ISBN:
040457811X
OCLC:
187311222

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