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  • ...ti''' literally "that which is remembered," refers to a body of [[Hinduism|Hindu]] texts usually attributed to an author, traditionally written down but con ...ture, such as in section 7.13 of the [[Chandogya Upanishad]]. In later and modern scholarly usage, the term refers to tradition, memory, as well as a vast po
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  • ...eda. Jyot. 4)<ref name=":0">B.B. Datta and A. N. Singh (1962) ''History of Hindu Mathematics, A Source Book, Parts 1 and 2.'' Bombay: Asia Publishing House. ...distinction between Pati-ganita and Bijaganita has been preserved by later writers.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ..., who with his sagacious counsel and judicious guidance founded that ideal Hindu Rājya, that never-to-be-forgotten empire of Vijayanagara. He is also credi ...their arguments to the contrary, not only the later but even contemporary writers bear testimony to the fact that Vidyāraṇya was, in fact, identical with
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  • ...chology. This psychological inquiry contains much that is valuable for the modern science of semantics (branch of knowledge dealing with meaning in relation ...a Hindu should lead his life in accordance with the rules of the Vedas. A Hindu has to perform Nitya Karmas like Sandhya, etc., and Naimittika Karmas durin
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  • With the availability of modern technological advancements, vast data on various topics is created, in diff ...One.<ref name=":0">Vidyamartand, Acharya Dharmadeva. (2008) ''Solutions to Modern Problems in Vedas'' Rajasthan:Sri Ghudmal Prahladkumar Arya Dharmarth Nyas<
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  • ...un. Manifestation, and not creation, is the word of science today, and the Hindu is only glad that what he has been cherishing in his bosom for ages is goin ...Nor even when he has passed that stage, should he call it an error. To the Hindu, man is not travelling from error to truth, but from truth to truth, from l
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  • |description=Biases in Modern Indian Philosophical studies ...others.<ref name=":1">Jha, Ganganatha (1965) ''[http://theosnet.net/dzyan/hindu/samkhya_karika_and_tattva-kaumudi_1934.pdf The Tattva-Kaumudi, Vachaspati M
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