Book Title: On Relationship Between Dharmottara Santaraksita And Kamalasila Author(s): Helmut Krasser Publisher: Helmut Krasser View full book textPage 8
________________ 158 llelmut KRASSER these texts we can reconstruct the literature and theories these authors drew on in composing their treatises, which not only makes it possible for us to establish the direction of the assimilation of certain ideas, as in the case of Dharinotlara and Kamalasila, but also provides us with a fascinating glimpse into the workshop of these philosophers. LITERATURE Frauwallner 1961 NBT PPar 1 PPar 11 PVint PVint(a) Erich Frau wallner, "Landmarks in the History of Indian Logic." WZKSO 5, 125-148. Nyayabindutika: Pandita Durveka Misra's Dharmoltarapradipx. [Bring a sub-commentary on Dharmottara's Nyayabindulika, a commentary on Dharmakirti's Nyayabindu). Ed. D. Malvania. Patna "1971. Pramanyapariksa I (Dharmoutara): P, Vol. 138, No. 5746. Pramanyapariksa 11 (Dharmoltara): P, Vol. 138, No. 5747. Pramanaviniscayatika, Chapters I, II (Dharmottara): P. Vol. 136, No. 5727. PVinT 7b6-13a7: Dharmollaras Exkurs zur Definition gultiger Erkenntnis im Pramanaviniscaya. Tibetischer Text, Sanskritmaterialien und Ubersetzung von Ernst Steinkellner und Helmut Krasser. Wien 1989. s. PVin T(a) Tattvasangraha of Acarya Shantaraksila with the commentary 'Panjika' of Shri Kamalashila. fd. Dvarikadas Shastri. (2 Vols.] Varanasi 1968. Tattvasangrahapanjika: s. TS Tattvasangrahapanjika (Tibetan translation): P', Vol. 139, No. 5765. Steinkellner/Krasser 1989 TS TSP TSP, Indian Culture XIVII, 1947, 11-19. Ou Muktapida, who is the main ligure for dating the Karkota dynasty, cf. also Hermann Coetz, "The Conquest of Northern and Western India by Lalitaditya-Muktapida." Reprinted from the Journal of the Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Sociely XXVIII/1, 1952, 4318. in: Hermann Goetz, Studies in the History and Art of Kashmir and the Indian Himalaya. Wiesbaden 1969, 8-22.Page Navigation
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