CONTENTS.
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Class II. Group D.—Blackbean maxim—Burnt offering maxim
—chip of wood maxim—Kaimutika maxim—.
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Class II. Group E.—prohibition of speaking untruth—three-*
debts maxim—Chitra maxim—simile maxim— explanatory
observation's on the foregoing maxims... ... pp. 267—311
* =)
LECTURE VI.
Maxims relating to negative rules and cases of conflict ’
and also of certain miscellaneous maxims —Section I.
Maxims regarding negative rules and conflict of texts
Preliminary discussion on the subject—Four divisions of
the negative rules and conflict of'texts—Groups A. B. C. D„—.
, Class III. Group A.—Four makims regarding Pratishedh,a— •
Class III. Group B.—Four maxims regarding Paryudasa.—.
Class III. Group C.—two maxims regarding alternative clauses
&c.
Class III Group D.—three maxims regarding the application
of Smriti texts—detailed considerations o,f maxima 'of Group A.—
Ka’anja maxim—as explained by Laugakshi Bhashkara—Shorasi
maxim explained—Dvayo pranayanti maxim explained—Expla-
nations and considerations of details of maxims of Gronp B.—
explanatory observations on , Paryudasa—explanations and
considerations of details of maxims of Group C.—explanatory*
observations on losing hold maxim—maxim ’of the general and^
particular explained—explanations and considerations of details
of rules of Group D—explanatory observations on the .Smriti
maxims—.
Section II. Miscellaneous Maxims : — *
Class IV. Group A.—maxims regarding competency— »
Class IV. Group B.—maxims regarding conditions to be*
observed by the performers—.
Class IV. Group C —maxims regarding the ownership of
property—fivb principles regarding property ... pp. 313 »—349
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Class II. Group D.—Blackbean maxim—Burnt offering maxim
—chip of wood maxim—Kaimutika maxim—.
>
Class II. Group E.—prohibition of speaking untruth—three-*
debts maxim—Chitra maxim—simile maxim— explanatory
observation's on the foregoing maxims... ... pp. 267—311
* =)
LECTURE VI.
Maxims relating to negative rules and cases of conflict ’
and also of certain miscellaneous maxims —Section I.
Maxims regarding negative rules and conflict of texts
Preliminary discussion on the subject—Four divisions of
the negative rules and conflict of'texts—Groups A. B. C. D„—.
, Class III. Group A.—Four makims regarding Pratishedh,a— •
Class III. Group B.—Four maxims regarding Paryudasa.—.
Class III. Group C.—two maxims regarding alternative clauses
&c.
Class III Group D.—three maxims regarding the application
of Smriti texts—detailed considerations o,f maxima 'of Group A.—
Ka’anja maxim—as explained by Laugakshi Bhashkara—Shorasi
maxim explained—Dvayo pranayanti maxim explained—Expla-
nations and considerations of details of maxims of Gronp B.—
explanatory observations on , Paryudasa—explanations and
considerations of details of maxims of Group C.—explanatory*
observations on losing hold maxim—maxim ’of the general and^
particular explained—explanations and considerations of details
of rules of Group D—explanatory observations on the .Smriti
maxims—.
Section II. Miscellaneous Maxims : — *
Class IV. Group A.—maxims regarding competency— »
Class IV. Group B.—maxims regarding conditions to be*
observed by the performers—.
Class IV. Group C —maxims regarding the ownership of
property—fivb principles regarding property ... pp. 313 »—349