A previously undocumented manuscript titled 'Vakyartha-Sara' has been discovered in a private collection in Patan, Nepal. The work, attributed to an anonymous Kashmiri scholar, delves into the Philosophy of Linguistic Intent, arguing that the 'truth' of a statement resides in the alignment between the speaker's internal state and the cosmic vibration of the words used.
Researchers state that the text challenges traditional Mimamsa views by suggesting that 'Satya' (truth) is not merely a factual correspondence but a dynamic force that can alter the physical environment. This discovery is expected to spark new debates on the role of Prana in ancient Indian semantics and logic.