A Tibetan Eye-view of Indian Philosophy
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDD820 |
Author: | KEWAL KRISHAN MITTAL |
Publisher: | Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1984 |
Pages: | 222 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.8" X 5.8" |
Weight | 360 gm |
Book Description
A Tibetan Eye-view of Indian philosophy is a translation of Grub' Mtha Shel Gyi Me Long i. e. Section I of the complete works of Thu'U bkwan blo-bznag chos Kyi-Nyi-ma, 16th century savant scholar of Tibet. It is presented herewith an introduction and notes. It is a view that is both interesting and instructive in being appreciative yet critical. The notes are not super -added but are based on information provided mostly by the Tibetan source
Dr. Kewal Krishan Mittal is at present Chairman and Head of the Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi. His publications are Materialism in Indian Thought (1974),Quest For Truth, edited volume in honour of Prof. S. P. Kanal (1976) and Perspectives of the Philosophy of Devaltma, edited (1983)
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Grub mtha'
- Bendictory Verses
- Manjughosa
- Nagarjuna
- Asanga
- Aryadeva
- Aryasura
- Bhava Viveka
- Buddhapalita
- Candrakirti
- Santideva
- Vasubandu
- Haribhadra
- Sthirmati
- Dinnaga
- Dharmakirti
- Gunaprabha
- Sakyaprabha
- Sunyata
- Dipankara
- Tsong-kha-pa
- Amitabha
- Lokitesvara
- Lalita Vajra
- Maitreyapada
- Ratna
- Kapila
- Vyasa
- Aksapada
- Kanada
- Avatara
- Kanakamuni
- Mahasanghika
- Sarvastivada
- Sthavirvada orTheravada
- Mahasammittiya
- Maha kasyapa
- Rahula
- Katyayana
- Upali
- Vinitadeva
- King Krikri (Krpina)
- Vasumitra
- Dharmatrata
- Bhuddadeva
- Samghabhadra
- Kumararata
- Srirata (Sriata, Srilabdha)
- Bhadantalabha
- Sarahapada
- Sukhavativyuha
- Rahulabhadra
- Madhyamika
- Santaraksita
- Jnanagarbha
- Kamalasila
- Vimuktisena
- Haribhadra
- Jetari
- Kambali
- Vijnanavada
- Bhadanta Nirupama
- Dharmapala
Subject introduced
The origin of the Thirthika Doctrines
The Viewpoints
The Lokayata Viewpoint
The Samkhya Viewpoint
Brahmavadi Viewpoint
Vedantamata
Guhyavada (Upanisadvada)
Vaisnavamata
Saiva, Nyaya and Vaisesika Viewpoints
Digambara Point of View
The Purpose of Presenting the Thirthika Views
The rise of the Spiritual Buddhas
The Vaibhasika School
Sautrantika or Drstantika School
The Development of the Mahayana viewpoint
Nagarjuna's Thought
The History of Vijnanavada
Acarya Vasubandhu, the Younger Brother
Philosophical Doctrines: A Brief Introduction
Vaibhasikamata
Sautrantikamata
Vijnanavadamata
Svatantra Madhyamika
Prasangikamata
Summing up
Index