Nyayakusumanjali
Niyakusumanjali
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Nyayakusumanjali is a book written by Udayana that presents logical arguments for the existence of God (Ishvara) and refutes various atheistic and materialistic viewpoints prevalent in ancient India.
The book is structured as a series of verses (kusumanjali) that offer reasoned defenses of theism, addressing arguments against the existence of a supreme being.
Udayana employs the principles of logic and epistemology from the Nyaya school of philosophy to establish the existence of God as the creator, sustainer, and ultimate cause of the universe, and does this by critiquing other schools of thought like Mimamsa, Buddhism, and Jainism.
The book is structured as a series of verses (kusumanjali) that offer reasoned defenses of theism, addressing arguments against the existence of a supreme being.
Udayana employs the principles of logic and epistemology from the Nyaya school of philosophy to establish the existence of God as the creator, sustainer, and ultimate cause of the universe, and does this by critiquing other schools of thought like Mimamsa, Buddhism, and Jainism.
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