- Pramāṇa-
samuccaya. For Dignāga,
perception is pre-verbal, pre-conceptual and
unstructured sense data. In
chapter two of the Pramāṇa-
samuccaya he writes:...
- Abhidharma-
samuccaya (Sanskrit; Wylie:
mngon pa kun btus; English: "Compendium of Abhidharma") is a
Buddhist text
composed by Asaṅga. The Abhidharma-
samuccaya is...
- The Pramāṇa-
samuccaya (Compendium of Epistemology) is a
Buddhist philosophical treatise focusing on
epistemology (pramana) by Dignāga, an
Indian Buddhist...
- Śāntideva,
Cecil Bendall and W. H. D.
Rouse (transl.) (1922), Śikshā-
samuccaya: a
compendium of
Buddhist doctrine,
compiled by Śāntideva
chiefly from...
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Rasaratna Samuccaya ( Devanagari: रसरत्न समुच्चय) is an
Indian Sanskrit treatise on alchemy. The text is
dated between 13th to 16th
century CE. The text...
- tales. In the fourth-century
Mahayana abhidharma work, the Abhidharma-
samuccaya, Asaṅga
describes followers of the Pratyekabuddhayāna as
those who dwell...
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production of 60,000
tonnes of
metallic zinc over this period. The
Rasaratna Samuccaya,
written in
approximately the 13th
century AD,
mentions two
types of zinc-containing...
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Buddhist scholar Dignāga (c. 480–540 CE) in his
magnum opus, the Pramāṇa-
samuccaya.
Dharmakirti further developed this
system with
several innovations in...
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Indian Buddhist philosopher Dignāga of the
Nyaya school writes the Pramāṇa-
samuccaya stating that
there are only two
valid cognitions (pramāṇa); perception...
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including the Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra, Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra, Mahāyānābhidharma-
samuccaya-vyākhyā, Śrīmālādevī-simhanāda-sūtra and
Xianyang lun,
along with a wide...