Brahmasri R Mani Dravid grandson of Late Panditraj Sri Rajeswar Sastri Dravid. Asthana Vidvan of Kashi, completed his early studies in Kashi and Madras. He then received Doctorate from Benaras Hindu University. Varanasi. Vedanta Acarya title from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Mumbai and Mimamsa Acarya title from Sampoornanand Sanskrit University. Varanasi. Currently Professor of Mimamsa at the Madras Sanskrit College. Chennai, he is an eminent member of many a Vidvat Sadas and has received many honours and awards. His brilliant expositions in fluent Sanskrit are wonderful in their lucidity and technical precision. The Sastradipika is an important work in prose (11th century AD) on the epistemology of Bhatta Mimamsa. This volume consists of the first section. Tarka Pada and Sanskrit Commentary. Vivrti, both divided into sections with corresponding numbers for the reader's convenience. It explains the text completely in simple Sharda Narayanan received a tirm foundation in Sanskrit studies from Late Vidvan C. Ananthacharya of Bangalore and holds Master's Degrees in Physics and Sanskrit from Bangalore University. She received Doctorate from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. for her Research in Bharthari's Vakyapadiya which has been published in VAKYAPADIYA: Sphota. Jati and Dravya. Selected for National Merit Scholarship, fluent in Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Sanskrit and English, she currently teaches Indian Philosophy and Aesthetics in Chennai. The notes in English are meant to guide the modern reader through the main thread of argument; it is hoped that they will generate greater interest and inspire deeper study of the Sanskrit texts.
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