Significance of 10th century
Synonyms: 9th century, Medieval period, Early middle ages
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Hindu concept of '10th century'
The 10th century in Hinduism marks a significant historical period, highlighted by the composition of Shridhara's commentary, Nyayakandali, which reflects philosophical advancements and cultural context within that timeframe, from 901 to 1000.
From: Padarthadharmasamgraha and Nyayakandali
(1) The time period in which Shridhara's commentary, Nyayakandali, was composed, providing historical context for the concepts discussed.[1] (2) A historical period during which significant developments in philosophical thought, like the Nyayakandali, occurred.[2] (3) The time period during which the original work of Shridhara, referred to in the text, was composed.[3] (4) The historical time period during which the commentary 'Nyayakandali' was written, signifying its cultural and intellectual context.[4] (5) The time period in which Shridhara's commentary, Nyayakandali or Nyayakandali, was originally composed.[5]
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) The timeframe during which notable Chola buildings were constructed, characterized by local developments.[6]