Light of Samantabhadra: an explanation of Dharmakīrti's commentary on valid cognition

"Among the many works produced in the rich philosophical tradition of India's classical age, few have had more impact than Dharmakīrti's Commentary on Valid Cognition (Pramāṇavārttika). Composed in India in the seventh century, it became the cornerstone for the study of logic and epis...

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Main Author: Bsod-nams-seng-ge 1429-1489 (Author)
Contributors: Kilty, Gavin (Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Somerville, MA, USA Wisdom Publications, Inc [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:The Khenpo Appey collection of Sakya classics
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dharmakīrti, 7. Jh. 600-660, Pramāṇavārttika
B Buddhist philosophy / Pramāna / Anumāna / Inference
B Lamaism / Sakyapa / Bsod-nams-seng-ge 1429-1489 / Pramāna
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Spring
B Dharmakīrti (active 7th century) Pramāṇavārttika
B Buddhist logic
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Sengé, Gorampa Sönam: Light of Samantabhadra. - Somerville, MA, USA : Wisdom Publications, Inc., 2023. - 9781614297666
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Summary:"Among the many works produced in the rich philosophical tradition of India's classical age, few have had more impact than Dharmakīrti's Commentary on Valid Cognition (Pramāṇavārttika). Composed in India in the seventh century, it became the cornerstone for the study of logic and epistemology in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. This work translated here is by one of the premier scholars of the Sakya school, Gorampa Sönam Sengé (1429-89). It illuminates the first two chapters of Dharmakīrti's work, those on using inference to enlighten oneself (svārthānumāna) and on establishing valid cognition (pramāṇasiddhi) both to determine the authority of the Buddha as a valid teacher and to eliminate the cognitive obstacles to awakening. The root text is composed in compact verses, and these are translated here along with Gorampa's word-by-word commentary that reveals their often veiled meanings. These chapters explore key issues in the philosophy of language and the nature of conventional designation, the way to employ sound reasoning, the proof of past and future lives, and the way to eliminate the view of self. In the skilled hands of translator Gavin Kilty, these insights are made accessible"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1614297517