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Shastrartha (Sanskrit: शास्त्रार्थ, romanized: śāstrārtha) is a type of
intellectual debate prevalent in India. It was a kind of
philosophical and religious...
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Kumarila and Prabhakara, as well as
Mandana and
various Buddhists, in
Shastrartha (an
Indian tradition of
public philosophical debates attended by large...
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Shankaracharya for
debate with her. Then
Shastrartha between Ubhaya Bharati and Adi
Shankaracharya started. In this
second Shastrartha,
Ubhay Bharati asked questions...
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religious ****emblies
where doctrines are
debated and
standardised (
shastrartha). The
festival grounds also
feature a wide
range of
cultural spectacles...
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pilgrimage destination. Notably, it was the
location where a
significant Shastrartha (philosophical debate)
occurred between two
eminent Indian scholars,...
- Sri Bhasya,
Vedartha Sangraha AnuVyakhana,
Brahma Sutra Bahshya,
Sarva Shāstrārtha Sangraha,
Tattva prakashika,
Nyaya Sudha, Nyayamruta,
Tarka Tandava,...
- or Bandi. He was a wise pundit, who
defeated many
Vedic scholars in
Shastrarthas held at the
court of the King
Janaka in Mithila. But
later he was also...
- Brahmana.
Ashvala was one of the
eight Brahmins who took part in the
Shastrartha against the sage
Yajnavalkya in the
Bahudakshina Yajna organised by the...
- The core
topics of the
Artabhaga -
Yajnavalkya Shastrartha were
Grahas and Atigrahas. In the
Shastrartha,
Artabhaga first asked the
number of
Grahas and...
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examination or
Shastrartha. In
early Mithila,
scholars were
examined by
different types of examinations.
During King Janaka's reign,
Shastrarthas were organised...