Sri Harsha-s Khandanakhandakhadya- With The Commentary Khandanaphakkikavibhajana -vidyasagari- Of Anandapurna- With Extracts From The Commentaries Of Chitsukha- Sankara Misra- And Raghunatha- Fasciculus Vi
This guide focuses on the scholarly edition of Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya (KKK) by Sri Harsha, specifically focusing on Fasciculus VI , which includes the commentary Khaṇḍanaphakkikāvibhajana
What makes this specific edition—and particularly Fasciculus VI—so valuable is its multi-layered approach. The editors have not limited the reader to a single viewpoint. Instead, they have woven a tapestry of interpretation by including extracts from three other intellectual giants: This guide focuses on the scholarly edition of
If you need the exact page range, topics covered in this specific fasciculus, or the original publisher details, let me know. To hold this fascicle (even digitally) is to
To hold this fascicle (even digitally) is to participate in an unbroken lineage of disputation that stretches back 900 years. The khaṇḍana (refutation) never truly ends—it merely pauses, awaiting the next reader brave enough to unsheathe the sword of non-duality. Ānandapūrṇa turns the question into a lesson
– As “Fasciculus VI,” it assumes prior installments; therefore, it contains a continuous pagination and section numbering, likely covering a specific prakarana (e.g., refutation of karma or vishesha ).
Ānandapūrṇa turns the question into a lesson. Chitsukha embraces its consequences. Śaṅkara Miśra fights back. And Raghunātha tries to measure the immeasurable. For any serious student of Vedānta, Nyāya, or the history of logic, this fascicle is an indispensable key—a sharp, sweet, and nourishing bite of pure dialectic.
An extraordinary Advaita philosopher who built directly upon Sri Harsha’s dialectical framework.