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NYAYA SUDHA OF SRI JAYATIRTHA -- ENGLISH RENDERING VOLUME II
(First Adhyaya): Dr. B.N.K. Sharma; Published by Visva Madhwa
Mahaparisat, Sri Uttaradi Mutt, Basavanagudi, Bangalore-560004.
Rs. 150.
MILTON'S NOBLE words about great books that they constitute the
precious life blood of master spirits to be treasured up for a
life beyond life is applicable not only to Nyaya Sudha of
Jayatirtha but also to the comprehensive exposition in English
(in two volumes) of the entire chapter of that work called
"Samanvaya Adhyaya'' by Dr. B.N.K. Sharma, an acknowledged
authority on Dvaita Vedanta. To put it in one word of Karl H.
Potter, Chief Editor, Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies,
University of Washington (in his foreword to this book): ``As
those acquainted with the first part of the present translation
will recognise, Prof. Sharma gives here much more than a
translation. He has in fact provided what only a master-teacher
can provide, an in-depth analysis of the very heart of the work
in all its considerable detail.
He is a most lively master-teacher as well, he not only
elucidates the meaning of the text, but rebuts those who rush
ahead without the proper foundations on which to attempt their
task (as his rebuttal of John Plott's opinions illustrates)."
This reviewer, an Advaitin by birth and conviction, was tempted
to quote extensively from this volume to prove Potter's point but
he has restrained himself from doing it, so that the avid reader
may find for himself what ``mighty good reading'' these 300 pages
of excellent print make, awakening philosophical interest and
taking the attentive reader into the inner shrine of Dvaita
thought.
The work unveils the picture of Jayatirtha as a new thinker of
the first rank, able to hold his own in controversy with the
masters of the reigning school of Sankara's Advaita philosophy
and to assert the claims of Madhva school of thought with new
power and enviable insight.
Dr. B.N.K. Sharma's exposition in English of Jayatirtha's Nyaya
Sudha in these two volumes makes the work a classic that will
live like the other works of this distinguished and venerable
scholar, stimulating thinkers from time to time to fresh thought.
K. VEDAMURTHY
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