Sanskrit and Indian Studies Essays in Honour of Daniel H.H. Ingalls
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Volume 2
Editors: Bimal K. Matilal Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics, 040rd University, England
J. Moussaieff Masson Professor of Sanskrit, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., U.S A.
Editorial Board: Etienne Lamotte University of Louvain, Louvain, Belgium
Daniel H.H. Ingalls University of Harvard, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
John Brough St. John's College, University of Cambridge, England
DANIEL H.H. INGALLS
Sanskrit and Indian Studies Essays in Honour of Daniel H.H. Ingalls
Edited by
M. Nagatomi Harvard University
B.K. Matilal OxJord, All Souls College, and University oj Toronlo
1.M. Masson Ulliversily oj Toronlo, and University oj California, Berkeley
E.C. Dimock 1r. University oJ Chicago
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Preface
IX
BIMAL KRISHNA MATILAL / J. MOUSSAIEFF MASSON /
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Double Negation in Navya-Nyaya
Authorship Problem of the Dhvanydloka
D. JOSHI / The Contribution of R.G. Bhandarkar to the Study of Sanskrit Grammar
MASAAKI HATTORI / J. GONDA /
Apoha and Pratibhd
The Satarudriya
MINORU HARA /
33
61 75
Hindu Concepts of Teacher, Sanskrit Guru and
Acdrya FRITS STAAL /
11
93 Ritual Syntax
119
The Kheramuktdval{ of NrsiInha
143
A Logical Analysis of the Miilamadhyamakakdrikd
159
DAVID PINGREE /
MUSASHI TACHIKAWA /
KARL H. POTTER /
Was Gau23 That means also that Siva himself could, from a definite point of view, be identified with the text which is devoted to him and which is, at the same time, declared to be the best or most excellent component part of the whole Vedic corpus to which it belongs. It obviously is not only the name that is identical with its bearer but also the text containing, explaining or glorifying the name or names. The same line is repeated, for instance in the Sivaite Isvaraglta 7, 12. There is other evidence that the hymn was of great importance and rit