The "Nyyasudh Tantravrtika K" is a significant work within the Mimamsa school of Hindu philosophy. This 1901 edition presents the Sanskrit text attributed to Jaimini, with contributions from Someshvaradeva (13th century) and Kumrila Bhatta. This edition includes the Tantravarttika, further enriched by the commentaries of Mukunda Shastri. As a cornerstone of Mimamsa literature, it explores Vedic exegesis and ritualistic interpretations. It remains an essential resource for scholars and students interested in classical Indian philosophy and religious studies, offering insights into the complexities of Vedic thought and its enduring relevance.
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