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Kārikāvalī

The Kārikāvalī (a.k.a. Bhāṣāpariccheda) is a set of around 170 verses in which a compendium of views of the nyāya tradition is given. The author of the Kārikāvalī is Viśvanāthapañcānana.
Alternative Name
Bhāṣāpariccheda
Approximate Date of Creation
1650 A.D.
Author
Viśvanāthapañcānana

Text Type

  • Treatise
    A type of text

References

  • Anantaśāstry (ed.) (1916), Kārikāvalī with the commentaries Muktāvalī, Dinakarī, Rāmarudrī. Bombay: Nirnaya Sagar Press.
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Texts

  • Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalī
    The Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalī (a.k.a. Siddhāntamuktāvalī, Muktāvalī) is an auto-commentary on the Kārikāvalī. The author of the Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalī is Viśvanāthapañcānana.

Authors

  • Viśvanāthapañcānana
    Viśvanāthapañcānana (a.k.a. Viśvanātha Pañcānana, Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana Bhaṭṭācārya) was from Bengal. Viśvanāthapañcānana's father Vidyānivāsabhaṭṭācārya was a contemporary of Kṛṣṇaśeṣa in Vārā...

Linguistic Traditions

  • Nyāya
    Nyāya is the native tradition of logic and epistemology. Its foundational text is Gautama's Nyāyasūtra (c. 150 AD), which deals mainly with logic, epistemology, and the theory...
Cite this page:
Shen, Yiming (2021). 'Kārikāvalī'. . First published on 06 Aug 2021. Last updated on 06 Aug 2021.
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