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Dharmakīrti

Dharmakīrti was possibly a Jain.
Name
Dharmakīrti
Date Active
c. 1150 A.D.

References

  • Rangacharya, Rao Bahadur M. (ed.) (1916, 1927), The Rūpāvatāra of Dharmakīrti. Madras: G.A. Natesan and Co.
    Book

Texts

  • Rūpāvatāra
    The Rūpāvatāra is the oldest extant commentary on the Aṣṭādhyāyī with a thematic reordering of the sūtras; thus, the Rūpāvatāra may have provided a model for later, more renowned works like the Pra...

Linguistic Traditions

  • Pāṇinīya vyākaraṇa
    Pāṇinīya vyākaraṇa (Pāṇinian grammar) refers to the Sanskrit grammatical tradition including and based on Panini's grammar the Astadhyayi (c. 400 BC). The Astadhyayi...
Cite this page:
Shen, Yiming (2021). 'Dharmakīrti'. . First published on 22 Jun 2021. Last updated on 23 Jun 2021.
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