Nyaya Ratna is a classic text of Indian philosophy, written by the 18th-century philosopher Mani Kantha Misra. Combining rigorous analysis with deep spirituality, Misra provides a comprehensive account of the Nyaya school of thought, which emphasizes critical thinking and logical reasoning. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian philosophy and its contributions to global philosophical discourse.
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