Nyya Stra, authored by Gautama and Vivantha Nyyapa cnana Bhacrya, is a foundational text on Nyaya, one of the six major schools of classical Hindu philosophy. This 1883 Hindi edition delves into the core tenets of Nyaya, emphasizing logic, epistemology, and the means of valid knowledge. The text explores the systematic analysis of arguments, the nature of inference, and the criteria for distinguishing between valid and invalid reasoning. A cornerstone of Indian philosophical thought, Nyya Stra offers profound insights into the nature of reality and the path to liberation through knowledge.
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