The Sarva-Darśana-Saṃgraha; Or, Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy
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39, and 1 On this compare Siddh^ta- the smoke, is the confutation of there Mukt^vali, p. 115. being no fire in the hill" [Ballan- 2 On these compare my note to tyne). Or, in other words, "the Colebrooke's Essays, vol. i. p. 315. mountain must have the absenoe-of- ' " Our coming to the conclusion smoke (m/dpahi) if it has the ab- that there can be no smoke in the senoe-of-fire (the false vyd^ya "). hill if there be no fire, while we see i64 THE SARVA-DARSANA-SANGRAHA. iv. 3) ; and this is of ele...ven kinds, as vydghdta, dtmdiraya, itaretardSraya, &c. " Ascertainment " (nirnaya, i. 40) is right knowledge or a perception of the real state of the case. It is of four kinds as produced by perception, inference, analogy, or testimony. " Discussion " (vdda) is a particular kind of conversation, having as its end the ascertainment of truth (i. 41). "Wrangling" (jalpd) is the talk of a man only wishing for victory, who is ready to employ arguments for either side of the question (i. 42). "Cavilling" (vi- tandd) is the talk of a man who does not attempt to establish his own side of the question (i.
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