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An introduction to Buddhist philosophy in India and Tibet
by Ahmad, Zahiruddin

 
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Buddhism: Philosophy
Aditya: Religion and Philosophy
   
Hardcover
Pub. Year: 2007
Aditya Prakashan/42#c, New Delhi
Pages, ills, maps etc.,
xii,395p., ind., 29x22cm.
ISBN: 9788177420692
Price: RS. 1200.00
Series: Satapitaka Series; 618
This book is an in-depth study of Buddhist philosophy in India and Tibet. The concentration is on ontology/epistemology and, to a somewhat lesser extent, soteriology. It is based on the writings of the Buddhist philosophers themselves, from the unknown authors of the Pali `Abhidhamma' books down to the present Dalai Lama of Tibet. It takes into consideration the work of many twentieth century scholars of Buddhism in order to bring our knowledge of Buddhist philosophy up-to-date. An exhaustive index (and glossary) has been prepared in order to help the reader with the technical terms of Buddhist philosophy.;;The two parts and fourteen chapters of the book are as follows: Part I (India): Ch.I: The Theravada. Ch.II: The Sarvastivada. Ch.III: The Madhyamaka (1) The Prasangikas Nagarjuna and Candrakirti. Ch.IV: The Madhyamaka (2) The Prasangikas Aryadeva and Santideva. Ch.V: The Madhyamaka (3) The Svatantrikas. Ch.VI: The Yogacara (1) Two Yogacara Sutras and Asanga and Vasubandhu. Ch.VII: The Yogacara (2) Dignaga and Dharmakirti. Ch.VIII: The Yogacara (3) Santarakshita and Kamalasila. Ch.IX: The `Tathagata-garbha'. Part II (Tibet): Ch.X: The Vajrayana, general features. Ch.XI: The Nyingmapa. Ch.XII: The Sakyapa. Ch.XIII: The Kagyupa. Ch.XIV: The Gelugpa.
Other books written / edited by: Ahmad Zahiruddin


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