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Mimāmsakas Buddhists
Naiyāyikas Nāgārjuna
→Akşapāda Jaimini
- Vātsyāyana -Asanga-Vasubandhu
I (375 A. D.) Sabara Dinnāga
-Abiddhakarna (425)
Adhyayana Kumārila< Iśvarasena --->Uddyotakara Prabhākara- >Dharmakirti Umbeka
(600) Prajñākara -- >Sankara Dharmottara
Mandana
(Vācaspati, 841) Karņakagomin Vācaspati (841)
Jayanta Jñānaście
Udayana (984) Pārthasarathin Jitāri Sakyaśrībhadra (1127-1225)
Gamgeśa. The intellectual rivalries and the constructive criticism of the static philosophies of the Brahmanic and other schools, by the great Savants of dynamic philosophy of Buddha, as well as the original contributions of the latter to Indian philosophy, are so important that if you omit them, the whole philosophy becomes un-intelligible. But only a few decades ago