An Indian philosopher who lived around 550, and a master of the Mimamsa school, one of the orthodox Brahmin schools of philosophy, who wrote detailed annotations on the Mimamsa Sutra, the fundamental scripture of this school. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
550年頃のインドの哲学者で,正統バラモン哲学の一つであるミーマーンサー学派の巨匠。この学派の根本聖典『ミーマーンサー・スートラ』に詳細な注釈をつけた。
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