Summary: The Nyaya-Sutras of Gotama translated by Mahamahopadhyaya Satisa Chandra Vidyabhusana dive deep into logical reasoning, exploring doubt, fallacies, and occasions for rebuke. The text discusses various objections and counters them with logical explanations, highlighting the importance of examining cases where doubt arises. The wide variety of futilities and occasions for rebuke are outlined, emphasizing the need for thorough examination in cases of doubt. The text provides examples of discussions between disputants and opponents, illustrating the intricacies of logical argumentation. The comprehensive exploration of doubt, perception, and inference in the Nyaya-Sutras showcases the depth and complexity of Nyaya philosophy.