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** {{i|''Bio-data of Dr. phil., Dr. h.c. Gustav Roth''|xi}}
** {{i|''Bio-data of Dr. phil., Dr. h.c. Gustav Roth''|xi}}
** {{i|''Bibliography of Professor Gustav Roth|xxi}}
** {{i|''Bibliography of Professor Gustav Roth''|xxi}}
* {{i|1. '''Sibjiban Bhattacharya''': ''Meaning and Scepticism: Some Indian Themes and Theories''|1}}
* {{i|1. '''Sibjiban Bhattacharya''': ''Meaning and Scepticism: Some Indian Themes and Theories''|1}}
* {{i|2. '''S.S. Barlingay''': ''The Grammar of (Indian) Moral Concepts''|21}}
* {{i|2. '''S.S. Barlingay''': ''The Grammar of (Indian) Moral Concepts''|21}}
* {{i|3. '''Rajendra P. Pandey''': ''Language and Significance''|37}}
* {{i|3. '''Rajendra P. Pandey''': ''Language and Significance''|37}}
* {{i|4. '''G.L. Pandit''': ''Rediscovering Indian Philosophy: Out of Text and Into Text''|41}}
* {{i|4. '''G.L. Pandit''': ''Rediscovering Indian Philosophy: Out of Text and Into Text''|41}}
5. KJsf.Tiwari
* {{i|5. '''K.N.Tiwari''': ''Logicalism and Anthropocentrism in Linguistic Meaning''|53}}
Logicalism and Anthropocentrism in Linguistic Meaning
* {{i|6. '''P.R. Bhat''': ''Philosophical Problems and Language in Wittgenstein''|61}}
6. P.R. Bhat
* {{i|7. '''N.K. Devaraja''': ''Self and Freedom: The Vedantic and Phenomenological Perspectives''|79}}
Philosophical Problems and Language in Wittgenstein
* {{i|8. '''Arvind Kumar Rai''': ''The Positive Dimension of Śunyatā in Nāgārjuna''|87}}
7. N.K. Devaraja
* {{i|9. '''Vijay Bharadwaja''': ''Svadharma and Mokṣa: A Critique''|95}}
Self and Freedom: The Vedantic and
* {{i|10. '''Deepkant Prasad''': ''The Concept of Justification and Svataḥprāmāṇya-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Parataḥprāmāṇya Debate''|103}}
Phenomenological Perspectives
* {{i|11. '''R.I. Ingalalli''': ''Pramanya (Validity of Knowledge)''|143}}
8. Arvind Kumar Rai
* {{i|12. '''Raghunath Ghosh''': ''Some Problems Concerning the Comprehension of Meaning''|157}}
The Positive Dimension of Sunyata in Nagarjuna
* {{i|13. '''Tulsi Ram Kanaujia''': ''Heterogeneity of Arthāpatti''|165}}
9. Vijay Bharadwaja
* {{i|14. '''Rajesh Kumar Jha''': ''Advaitism as Revealed in the Saudarya-laharī of Śaṃkara''|85}}
Svadharma and Mok$a: A Critique
* {{i|15. '''Ramesh Kumar Sharma''': ''Reality of the External World: Yoga vs.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Buddhist Idealism''|221}}
10. Deepkant Prasad
* {{i|16. '''H. S. Prasad''': ''Śāntideva on Roots and Resolutions of Violence''|233}}
The Concept ofJustification and Svatahpramanya-
* {{i|17. '''Hajime Nakamura''': ''Buddhist Influence as is Noticed in the Fourth Chapter of the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Gauḍapādīya-Kārikā-s''|241}}
Paratahpramanya Debate
* {{i|18. '''Harsh Narain''': ''Nibbāna: Extinction or Emancipation''|259}}
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* {{i|19. '''N.H. Samtani''': ''Mahāyāna Elements in Thai Buddhism''|267}}
xi
* {{i|20. '''S.C. Goswami''': ''The Monistic Absolute of the Uttaratantra and Modem Science''|275}}
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* {{i|21. '''Sanghasen Singh''': ''On the Restoration of the Śrīghanācārasaṃgraha''|283}}
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* {{i|22. '''K.T.S. Sarao''': ''Did the Buddha Really Belong to the Sixth-fifth Century B.C.''|303}}
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* {{i|23. '''Hisashi Matsumura''': ''A Story of Seeking after the Dharma and a Verse on<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Impermanence-Another Mahāyāna Element in Sri Lanka Literature''|319}}
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* {{i|24. '''K.R. Norman''': ''The Nasalisation of Vowels in Middle Indo-Aryan''|331}}
41
* {{i|25. '''Georg von Simson''': ''Gaṇeśa and Vṛtra''|339}}
53
* {{i|26. '''Utz Podzeit''': ''Indian Manuscripts in Vienna''|351}}
61
* {{i|27. '''Lokesh Chandra & Sudarshan Devi Singhal''': ''Avalokiteśvara in Tun-Huang<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Painting''|359}}
79
* {{i|28. '''Chandra B. Varma''': ''A Translator's Approach with Reference to the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Abhidhammatthasaṅgahasarūpa''|373}}
87
* {{i|29. '''T.S. Rukmani''': ''Upaniṣadic Philosophy and the Pañcakośa Concept<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Compared with Recent Humanistic Psychology in the West''|383}}
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* {{i|30. '''S.C. Goswami''': ''Complementarity of Opposites: The Undercurrent of Upaniṣadic<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Thought''|389}}
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* {{i|31. '''V.N. Jha''': ''Jayanta on Prātibhajñāna''|399}}
* {{i|32. '''Keshab Chandra Dash''': ''Pronominal Reference and Inferential Mechanism in Micro-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Structural Representation''|403}}
* {{i|33. '''K. Maheswaran Nair''': ''On the Hindu Thinking on Conversion to Buddhism in<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Kerala''|413}}
* {{i|34. '''Ashok Kumar Goswami''': ''Contributions of Anundoram Borooah to Sanskrit''|423}}
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This book contains thirty-four essays written by eminent philosophers and indologists in honor of the erudite scholar of Indian studies, Professor Gustav Roth.

Citation Prasad, Hari Shankar, ed. Philosophy, Grammar, and Indology: Essays in Honour of Professor Gustav Roth. Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series 20. Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1992.


    • Prefacev
    • Bio-data of Dr. phil., Dr. h.c. Gustav Rothxi
    • Bibliography of Professor Gustav Rothxxi
  • 1. Sibjiban Bhattacharya: Meaning and Scepticism: Some Indian Themes and Theories1
  • 2. S.S. Barlingay: The Grammar of (Indian) Moral Concepts21
  • 3. Rajendra P. Pandey: Language and Significance37
  • 4. G.L. Pandit: Rediscovering Indian Philosophy: Out of Text and Into Text41
  • 5. K.N.Tiwari: Logicalism and Anthropocentrism in Linguistic Meaning53
  • 6. P.R. Bhat: Philosophical Problems and Language in Wittgenstein61
  • 7. N.K. Devaraja: Self and Freedom: The Vedantic and Phenomenological Perspectives79
  • 8. Arvind Kumar Rai: The Positive Dimension of Śunyatā in Nāgārjuna87
  • 9. Vijay Bharadwaja: Svadharma and Mokṣa: A Critique95
  • 10. Deepkant Prasad: The Concept of Justification and Svataḥprāmāṇya-
         Parataḥprāmāṇya Debate
    103
  • 11. R.I. Ingalalli: Pramanya (Validity of Knowledge)143
  • 12. Raghunath Ghosh: Some Problems Concerning the Comprehension of Meaning157
  • 13. Tulsi Ram Kanaujia: Heterogeneity of Arthāpatti165
  • 14. Rajesh Kumar Jha: Advaitism as Revealed in the Saudarya-laharī of Śaṃkara85
  • 15. Ramesh Kumar Sharma: Reality of the External World: Yoga vs.
         Buddhist Idealism
    221
  • 16. H. S. Prasad: Śāntideva on Roots and Resolutions of Violence233
  • 17. Hajime Nakamura: Buddhist Influence as is Noticed in the Fourth Chapter of the
         Gauḍapādīya-Kārikā-s
    241
  • 18. Harsh Narain: Nibbāna: Extinction or Emancipation259
  • 19. N.H. Samtani: Mahāyāna Elements in Thai Buddhism267
  • 20. S.C. Goswami: The Monistic Absolute of the Uttaratantra and Modem Science275
  • 21. Sanghasen Singh: On the Restoration of the Śrīghanācārasaṃgraha283
  • 22. K.T.S. Sarao: Did the Buddha Really Belong to the Sixth-fifth Century B.C.303
  • 23. Hisashi Matsumura: A Story of Seeking after the Dharma and a Verse on
         Impermanence-Another Mahāyāna Element in Sri Lanka Literature
    319
  • 24. K.R. Norman: The Nasalisation of Vowels in Middle Indo-Aryan331
  • 25. Georg von Simson: Gaṇeśa and Vṛtra339
  • 26. Utz Podzeit: Indian Manuscripts in Vienna351
  • 27. Lokesh Chandra & Sudarshan Devi Singhal: Avalokiteśvara in Tun-Huang
         Painting
    359
  • 28. Chandra B. Varma: A Translator's Approach with Reference to the
         Abhidhammatthasaṅgahasarūpa
    373
  • 29. T.S. Rukmani: Upaniṣadic Philosophy and the Pañcakośa Concept
         Compared with Recent Humanistic Psychology in the West
    383
  • 30. S.C. Goswami: Complementarity of Opposites: The Undercurrent of Upaniṣadic
         Thought
    389
  • 31. V.N. Jha: Jayanta on Prātibhajñāna399
  • 32. Keshab Chandra Dash: Pronominal Reference and Inferential Mechanism in Micro-
         Structural Representation
    403
  • 33. K. Maheswaran Nair: On the Hindu Thinking on Conversion to Buddhism in
         Kerala
    413
  • 34. Ashok Kumar Goswami: Contributions of Anundoram Borooah to Sanskrit423
  • 35. List of Contributors 437