Shriharsha

Shri-harsha (IAST: Śrīharṣa) was a 12th century CE Indian philosopher and poet. Śrīharṣa works discuss various themes in Indian Philosophy, such as pramana. He has been often interpreted as promoting Advaita Vedānta in his Sweets of Refutation (Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍanakhādya), however, this interpretation remains controversial among modern scholars.[1][2][3] Śrīharṣa's thought was influential for both Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika thinkers and also for the Advaita Vedānta tradition.[2]

  1. ^ Shashtri, Pandurang. Shradh Bhag 2. Nirmal Niketan. pp. 29–42.
  2. ^ a b Das, Nilanjan (2021), "Śrīharṣa", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2021 ed.), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, retrieved 2023-06-09
  3. ^ Granoff, Phyllis E., 1978, Philosophy and Argument in Late Vedānta: Śrī Harṣa’s Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya, Dodrecht: D. Reidel. [Contains a translation of the introduction to Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya on pages 71–208]. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-9822-3

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