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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BhāvivekaBhāviveka - Wikipedia

    Bhāviveka, also called Bhāvaviveka (traditional Chinese: 清辯; ; pinyin: Qīngbiàn; Wylie: slob dpon bha bya, skal ldan, legs ldan), and Bhavya was a sixth-century (c. 500 – c. 570) madhyamaka Buddhist philosopher.

  2. Bhāvaviveka (T. legs ldan 'byed ལེགས་ལྡན་འབྱེད་; C. quinbian 清辯) (c.500-570), a.k.a. Bhāviveka (T. snang bral) or Bhavya (T. skal ldan), was an influential Indian master of the Sanskrit Madhyamaka school. In Tibet, he was identified as a proponent of the Svatantrika-Madhyamika school.

  3. Jan 28, 2013 · Bhāviveka or Bhāvaviveka (also known as Bhavya) was an influential 6th-century Indian Buddhist philosopher. He is best known as a commentator on Root Verses on the Middle Way ( Mūlamadhyamakakārikā) by Nāgārjuna and as the author of The Flame of Reason ( Tarkajvālā ), an encyclopedic compendium of the schools of Indian ...

  4. Mar 15, 2009 · Bhāviveka and His Buddhist Opponents gives a clear and accessible translation of Chapters 4 and 5 of this text: the chapters on the Śrāvakas, or eighteen schools, and the Yogācāra, Bhāvivekas most important Mahayana opponents.

  5. If we can believe the account of Bhāviveka’s career by the seventh-century Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang, Bhāviveka was so disturbed by Dharmapāla’s teaching of the Yogācāra at Nālandā that he traveled from South India to confront him in debate.

  6. Sep 17, 2022 · According to Bhāviveka, it is scripturally based inference or the inference (amunāna) which follows the Buddhist scriptures (āgamānuvidhāyin). Bhāviveka argues that the truth is beyond the reach of inference and that inference plays the role of removing the misconception about the truth which arises from the Buddha’s statement.

  7. Mar 25, 2020 · Bhaviveka & His Buddhist Opponents ( Madhyamakahrdayakarikah) & ( Tarkajvala) Malcolm David Eckel University Of Harvard 47 : Nanda Kshathriya : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  8. referenceworks.brillonline.com › entries › encyclopedia-of-buddhismBhāviveka — Brill - BrillOnline

    Bhāviveka (Tib. Legs ldan [’]byed; Chn. Qingbian [清辯]; also referred to as Bhavya [Tib. Skal ldan] and, probably wrongly, as Bhāvaviveka) was an influential and innovative commentator in the Madhyamaka tradition who appears to have flourished in South India in the middle of the 6th century.

  9. Bhāviveka and His Buddhist Opponents gives a clear and accessible translation of Chapters 4 and 5 of this text: the chapters on the Śrāvakas, or eighteen schools, and the Yogācāra,...

  10. Nov 16, 2021 · The sixth-century Indian Buddhist philosopher Bhāviveka (c. 500–570 ce), an illustrious scholar with an encyclopedic knowledge of philosophy, gained historic significance in the Madhyamaka tradition.