S A N S KRIT— T IB KTA N - I'JNC! L 1 SH V ()C AB L' I. A H Y. 



23 VadI 



_'4 Piativadi 



25 Tiii'upalihgarii 



26 vSvalaksaiiaiii 



27 Samanj'^am 



28 Ptirvapaksali 



29 Uttarapaksah 



30 Codyam 



31 Pariharah 



32 vSatnadhanam 



33 Aiiumeyc sattvaiii 



34 Sapaksc sattvam 



35 Asapakse casattvaiii 



36 vSanil)havatpramanam 



37 Adhcyati^ayah 



38 AnadheyatiSaj-ah 



39 Nigamanam 



40 Upanayah 



41 Upasaiiiliarah 



42 Svabliavalictuli 



43 KaiynlK-luh 



44 Jnai)akalK-tuli 



45 Anupalalidhi (lietuh) 



46 Vyaujakalietuli 



47 Karakahftuh 



48 Pratijna 



49 Arthasamanyatii 



the disputant, 

 the opponent. 



the threefold logical reason, the 

 threefold character of reason. 



(absolute) particularity, like 

 itself. 



generality. 



the prima facie argument, 

 ; objection. 



the counter argument, replj". 



question stated, objection. 



answer. 



, refutation, reply given, solu- 

 tion. 



coexistence (of the middle term 

 with the minor term. 



(the middle term) to be found 

 in similar instances. 



(the middle term) not to be 

 found in contrary instances. 



possible proof. 



capable of undergoing change. 



incapable of undergoing 



change, 

 conclusion. 



application (of the major pre- 

 mise to the minor term)=the 

 minor premise. 



summing up (of the given case 

 under a general rule)=con- 

 clusicm. 



reason founded on identity. 



reason founded on (the law of) 



causation, 

 a cause producing (positive) 



knowledge, 

 negative reason. 



suggestive reason. 



efficient cause (by which some- 

 thing real is ]3roduced), 

 proposition to be proved. 



generality of the object. 



