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A Primer of Navya Nyaya Language and Methodology

 
Ujjwala Jain (Translator)
Synopsis Mahesh Chandra Nyayaratna wrote the text of Navya-nyaya-bhasa-Pradipa in a very lucid and easily understandable Sanskrit to explain some technical aspects of  Navya-nyaya language. A Bengali translation and even a Bengali commentary of the text has been available for quite some time (since 1973 to be precise). But there was no English translation or any exposition of the same and hence readers and researchers who can not read and understand Bengali and Sanskrit were deprived of making use of this text.

The present work, therefore, will bridge that gap in its own modest way. The work contains English translation along with detailed notes and diagrams which aim at making the abstract ideas not visible. It will be useful to the beginners as well as advanced learners of Navya-nyaya.

Even students and scholars of Logic and Computer Science may find this work interesting and profitable.
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About the author

Ujjwala Jain

Dr. Ujjwala Jha, Reader, Center of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune, has been working in the centre since February, 1987. Her fields of interest are : Mimamsa, Nyaya, Dharmasastra and Veda. She has been engaged in active research in these fields. She has been associated with the course in Navya-nyaya in different levels since the year 2000. The text of Navya-nyaya-bhasa-pradipa has been taught in these courses by her at least five times.

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Bibliographic information

Title A Primer of Navya Nyaya Language and Methodology
Author Ujjwala Jain
Format Hardcover
Date published: 31.12.2010
Edition Reprint.
Publisher Asiatic Society
Language: English, Sanskrit
length 144p., Glossary; Bibliography; 22cm.