Vaiyāsika Nyāya Mālā

This work, *Vaiyāsika Nyāya Mālā*, by Vamśīkṛṣṇa Ghanapāṭhī, likely presents a systematic exposition of the Nyāya school of Indian philosophy, particularly as it relates to the Vedānta tradition. The title suggests a structured arrangement (*mālā*) of aphorisms (*nyāya*) pertaining to the Vaiyāsika system, another name for the Nyāya school attributed to its founder, Akṣapāda Gautama. The book probably elucidates key concepts, arguments, and epistemological frameworks within Nyāya, potentially exploring its intersections and divergences with Vedāntic thought. It may offer a contemporary interpretation or commentary on classical Nyāya texts, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of Indian philosophy.

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