Manikyanandi

Published: 02.11.2011
Alias(es)
Manikya-nandi, Māṇikya-nandi, Māṇikyanandi

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Māṇikyanandi was a Karnataka Jaina logician and author of the Sanskrit logic text Parīkṣā-mukha. Jaina logic was first treated by Akaḷaṅka; Māṇikyanandi made a thorough study of his works as well as of Nyāya-pravēśa by Di-nāga and Nyāya-bindu by Dharma-kīrti and treated the subject in sūtra form. Not much is known about his personal life, but on perusal of his work, we find that he was a great logician. It is considered that he lived in the 10th century A.D. as a junior contemporary of Vidyānanda.

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