Haribhadra — Suri (c.700 c.770, or 459 529, traditional) was a Svetambara mendicant Jain leader and author. HistoryThere are multiple contradictory dates assigned to his birth. These include 459, 478, and 529. However, given his familiarity with Dharmakirti,… … Wikipedia
Haribhadra (Seng-ge Bzang-po) — This article is about the Buddhist author of an Abhisamayalankara commentary. For the Jain logician, see Haribhadra. Haribhadra (Seng ge Bzang po) was an 8th century (AD) Buddhist philosopher, and a disciple of Shantarakshita, an early Indian… … Wikipedia
Abhisamayalankara — The IAST|Abhisamaya alaṅkāra ( Ornament of/for Clear Realization [s] ), abbreviated AA, is one of five Sanskrit language Mahāyāna Buddhist scriptures which Maitreya a Buddha or bodhisattva (the point is somewhat controversial) is said to have… … Wikipedia
Yasovijaya — Iasho Viyaia (1624–1688), también conocido como Iasho Viyai, con títulos como Majopadhiaia o Upadhiaia o Gani, fue un filósofo yainista nacido a finales de la Edad Media. Destacado por ser un reconocido escritor y lógico, discípulo de Muni… … Wikipedia Español
Ösel (yoga) — Ösel (tib. hod gsal; od gsal), the Yoga of the Clear Light (often translated as Radiant Light (Sanskrit: prabhasvara), referring to the intrinsic purity (Tibetan: ka dag) of the substratum of the mindstream (Tibetan: sems rgyud) is a sadhana… … Wikipedia
Cārvāka — For the village in Kyrgyzstan, see Charbak, Kyrgyzstan. Cārvāka (Sanskrit: चार्वाक), also known as Lokāyata, is a system of Indian philosophy that assumes various forms of philosophical skepticism and religious indifference.[1] It seems named… … Wikipedia
Tibetan Buddhist canon — The Tibetan Buddhist canon is a loosely defined list of sacred texts recognized by various sects of Tibetan Buddhism. In addition to sutrayana texts from Early Buddhist (mostly Sarvastivada) and Mahayana sources, the Tibetan canon includes… … Wikipedia
Anekantavada — Part of a series on Jain philosophy Concepts Anekāntavāda · Syādvāda · Nayavāda · … Wikipedia
Saraha — A contemporary bronze image of Saraha, probably made in Nepal Saraha (Hindi: सरह), Sarahapa (Hindi: सरहपा, Oriya: ସରହପା), or Sarahapāda (Hindi: सरहपाद) (circa 8th century CE), originally known as Rāhula or Rāhulbhadra, was the first sahajiya … Wikipedia
Dharma (Jainism) — Jainism This article is part of a series on Jainism Prayers and Vows … Wikipedia