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On Kumārila’s Reliance on the "Mahābhāṣya"
On Kumārila’s Reliance on the "Mahābhāṣya"

Author(s): Monika Nowakowska
Subject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: dharma; Kumārila; mīmāṃsā; Patañjali; vyākaraṇa
Summary/Abstract: A platform of direct communication between Patañjali’s "Mahābhāṣya" (MBh, ca. 200–150? BCE) and Kumārila’s "Tantravārttika" (TV, ca. 600 CE) was obviously the vyākaraṇādhikaraṇa (the chapter on “the topic of grammar”), which is Kumārila’s contribution to the discussion on the "Mīmāṃsāsūtras" 1.3.24–29 as commented on by the "Śabarabhāṣya" (ca. 500 CE). However, Kumārila’s links to the MBh, especially in the TV, also manifest themselves in other chapters and in subtler forms, not necessarily obvious at first sight. In the article we focus on the presence – or a shadow of the presence – of the MBh in Kumārila’s TV, unveiled mainly in relation to the research into the TV discussion of dharmamūlas (i.e. sources of human knowledge of dharma). The choice of instances was not supposed to be exhaustive, which would mean a study of the whole extant Kumārila’s literary production in search of his inspirations by Patañjali, but rather indicative. It also illustrates how important the MBh was to Kumārila as a fundamental source of linguistic and cultural knowledge in his project of (re)embedding the Aryan, Brahmanical tradition structure in the Vedic ritual ground.

  • Page Range: 327-342
  • Page Count: 16
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Language: English
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