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  • Abhidh-d  Abhidharmadīpa with Vibhāṣāprabhāvṛtti, ed. P. S. Jaini, Patna 1959 (TSWS 4).

  • Abhidh-k-bh(P)  Vasubandhu, Abhidharmakośabhāṣya, ed. P. Pradhan, rev. 2nd ed. Aruna Haldar, Patna 1975 (TSWS 8).

  • GK  Āgamaśāstra of Gauḍapāda, ed. V. Bhattacharya, 1943; reprint: Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 1989.

  • MadhK(deJ)  Nāgārjuna, Mūlamadhyamakakārikāḥ, ed. J. W. de Jong, The Adyar Library and Research Centre, Madras 1977.

  • NBh  Nyāyabhāṣya. Edition used: Nyāyadarśanam with Vātsyāyana’s Bhāṣya, Uddyotakara’s Vārttika, Vācaspati Miśra’s Tātparyaṭīkā & Viśvanātha’s Vṛtti. Chapter I, section I critically edited with notes by Taranatha Nyaya-Tarkatirtha and chapters I-ii-V by Amarendramohan Tarkatirtha, with an introduction by Narendra Chandra Vedantatirtha. Second edition: Munshiram Manoharlal, New Delhi 1985.

  • TSWS  Tibetan Sanskrit Works Series, Patna.

  • Vkp  Bhartṛhari, Vākyapadīya, ed. W. Rau, Wiesbaden 1977.

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Bronkhorst, J. The Correspondence Principle and Its Critics. J Indian Philos 41, 491–499 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10781-013-9188-1

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