Tarka-samgraha-dipika

Tarka-samgraha of Annambhatta with the Author's own Dipika and Govarhana's Nyaya-bodhini, Annambhatta, Govardhana, B.O.R.I., Bombay Sanskrit and Prakrit Series, Pages: 464, Hardcover, Sanskrit, English, Year: 1930, Very old book, repaired and hardbound, Bulgaria
Tarka-samgraha of Annambhatta with his own commentary Dipika is a late medieval manual of logic and reasoning written in the tradition of the syncretic Nyaya-Vaisesika school of philosophy. It has been promoted to a standard textbook for the Sanskrit courses in many Indian universities during XIX and XX century.
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Tarka-Sangraha is a treatise in Sanskrit giving a foundational exposition of the late-medieval Indian system of logic and reasoning. The work is authored by Annambhatta and the author himself has given a detailed commentary, called Tarka-samgraha-dipika, for the text. Annambhatta composed the text as well as the commentary in the second half of 17th century CE. The text of Tarka-sangraha is a small book with about 15 pages only and it was composed to help boys and girls learn easily the basic principles of Nyaya. Of all the works of Annambhatta, only Tarka-Sangraha and its commentary attained wide acceptance. They have been used as basic text for beginners for several generations.

In Indian philosophical writings, the traditional structure of presenting a system consisted of three things: uddesa (listing of items to be discussed), laksana (defining each item in the list) and pariksa (critically examining whether the definitions apply properly to the items defined). The Tarka-Sangraha follows this model except for the third item of pariksa. The text presents the ontology, logic and epistemology of the Nyaya-Vaisesika syncretic system (samana-tantra).

Author :
Annambhatta
Co-authors :
  • Govardhana
Editor:
  • Athalye, Y. V.
Translator:
  • Bodas, M. R.
Place :
  • Poona
Publisher :
B.O.R.I.
Series :
Bombay Sanskrit and Prakrit Series
Pages :
464
Cover:
  • Hardcover
Language :
  • English
  • Sanskrit
Year :
1930
Condition :
60
Notes :
  • Very old book, repaired and hardbound
Ships from :
Bulgaria

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