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Qualifying suffix. Tirupputkuzhi Krsnatatacariyar's Bhattasaram, as its name suggests, is a summary of the ideas of Kumarilabhatta. It was first published early in the century. - Ra. Ga. SABARAM : Lakshmipuram Sri Srinivasacariyar's Sabara - bhasya - bhusanam is an elucidation of the Sabara- bhasya. - Ra. Ga. One of the two Brahmins represents the Visvedeva and the second represents the fathers. KARTA : Or they use equivalents of this word. SANKHYAS : Those who support the Sankhya system of philosophy, Sankhya being one of the six darsanas. "Tanmatras" and "mahabhutas" may be understood as the "subtle elements " and the "material elements " respectively. See notes appended to Chapter 32, Part Five. UPADESA : See Sanskrit Glossary for the correct meaning of "upadesa ". Kurvanneveha karmani jijvisecchatam samah Evam tvayi nanyatheto'sti na karma lipyate nare. - Isavasyopanisad, 2. See Chapter 34, Part Five. JNANA : See notes appended to Chapter 32, Part Five. "Pitr- loka", world of the fathers (the manes); devaloka, world of the celestials, svarga or paradise. "Pandita - simhas" is the term used by the Paramaguru. Ramasubba Sastri has attacked sacrifices in his book "Pasu-maraka-mardanam" - Ra. Ga.
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