From Vasubandhu to Caitanya: studies in Indian philosophy and its textual history/
edited by J. Bronkhorst, Karin Preisendanz
- Delhi : MBP, 2010.
- xi,189p. ; 23cm.
- Papers of the 12th World Sanskrit Conference, 10,1. .
I Studies in Indian Philosophy KyO KanO On the Lingas of Atman SUJATA PURKAYASTHA Vijnaptimdtratd in Yogac^a Buddhism: A Study in the Concept of the Absolute Rajam Raghunathan A Critical Look at Stcherbatsky's Translation of Dharmaklrti's Nydyabindu Karen C. Lang Candraklrti's Critique of the Sainkhya Concepts of Purusa and Prakrti Shashiprabha Kumar The Significance of Sddhanacatustaya in Vedanta Alex Watson Rmnakantha's Concept of Unchanging Cognition {nityajndna): Influence from Buddhism, Samkhya and Vedanta Taiken Kyuma JnanasrTmitra on the Definition of Existence Bogdan Diaconescu Cognizing through Paraphrase: The Principal Qualificand {mukhyavisesya) in MTmamsa, Nyaya and Vyakarana Ravi M. Gupta Bhakti and Vedanta: Do They Mix? The Case of Caitanya Vaisnavism II Studies in the Textual History of Indian Philosophy Philipp a. Maas On the Written Transmission of the Pdtanjalayoga^dstra Ferenc Ruzsa Two MSS of Candrananda's Vrtti on the Vaisesikasutra and the Errors of the Copyists