Mimamsa philosophers believed that the revelation of the Vedas was sacred, authorless ( " apaurusheyatva " ) and infallible, and that it was essential to preserve the sanctity of the Vedic ritual to maintain dharma ( cosmic order ).
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As per Hinduism, these scriptures do not have any author and are present since the beginning of the universe This position was countered by Jains who said that saying vedas as authorless was equivalent to saying that anonymous poems are written by nobody.
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Both users failed to discuss any of their edits ( where a discussion was opened on the talkpage about the random authorless self-published websites ) and the reliability of their sources ( which they actually manipulated by attributing false numbers to it ).
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The M + mCsakas held that Vedas are " eternal authorless infallible ", that Vedic " vidhi " ( injunctions ) and mantras in rituals are prescriptive " krya " ( actions ), and the rituals are of primary importance and merit.
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The M + mCskas held that the Vedas are " eternal authorless infallible ", that Vedic " vidhi " ( injunctions ) and mantras in rituals are prescriptive " karya " ( actions ), and the rituals are of primary importance and merit.
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I'll assume you meant to add it in alphabetical order by author, in which case the authorless report should go first-but doesn't the company count as an author ?-- talk ) 14 : 25, 15 July 2011 ( UTC)
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In the authorless coffee-table book " Sunglasses " ( Universe Publishing; $ 15.95 ), you can trace the history of sunglasses from their invention in 1885 as protective glasses for cold climates, through their Hollywood heyday of the 1930s and into futurama.
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I've tried using this template ( along with ) to cite an authorless publication ( i . e . the Indian Economic Survey ) on the Economy of India page, but it isn't working and gives me an error ( visible in the " Notes " section of the page-see footnote 75 ).
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The vulture, limited in its actions, was placed near the rear of the stage, where sporadically it offered sardonic aphorisms through a series of electronically contrived squawks that were translated on the screen behind it . " Thus, " wrote the puppeteers, " it is a form of manipulation : like gears driven by motors which in turn are driven by a remote technician which is appropriate to its function in the play an apparently authorless automaton spewing forth programmed truisms ."
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"' Smriti "'(, IAST : " " ), literally " that which is remembered, " refers to a body of Hindu texts usually attributed to an author, traditionally written down but constantly revised, in contrast to Zrutis ( the Vedic literature ) considered authorless, that were transmitted verbally across the generations and fixed . " Smriti " is a derivative secondary work and is considered less authoritative than " Sruti " in Hinduism, except in Mimamsa school of Hindu philosophy.