"Dhava" Quotes from Famous Books
... older sects (the unorthodox) than those of the present remains to us from the works of Cankara's reputed disciple, [A]nanda Giri, and of M[a]dhava [A]c[a]rya, the former a writer of the ninth, the latter of the fourteenth century. According to the statements made by these writers there were a great number of sects, regarded as partly heterodox or wholly so, and it is interesting in examining the list of these to see that ... — The Religions of India - Handbooks On The History Of Religions, Volume 1, Edited By Morris Jastrow • Edward Washburn Hopkins |