Description
The Vigrahavyavartani stands as one of Buddhism’s most rigorous philosophical works, where Nagarjuna dismantles the foundations of logical reasoning to reveal deeper truths about reality. This English translation provides direct access to his revolutionary dialectical method—a technique that doesn’t just argue a position but systematically demonstrates the limitations of all fixed viewpoints. Perfect for philosophy students, Buddhist scholars, and anyone grappling with questions of logic, epistemology, and the nature of truth. At just 143 pages, it’s dense but highly accessible, making it an ideal entry point into Madhyamaka philosophy. If you’re studying Indian philosophy, comparative logic systems, or Buddhist thought, this seminal text is essential.
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass; 1st edition (1 January 2002); Motilal Banarsidass
- Language : English
- Paperback : 143 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8120802152
- ISBN-13 : 978-8120802155
- Item Weight : 500 g
- Dimensions : 14 x 4 x 20 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Importer : Motilal Banarsidass
- Packer : Motilal Banarsidass
- Generic Name : Book
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vigrahavyavartani by Nagarjuna about?
Vigrahavyavartani is a foundational Buddhist philosophical text where Nagarjuna uses his famous dialectical method to critique the concept of logical reasoning itself. Rather than presenting dogmatic arguments, he shows how all extreme positions—including the belief in reasoning—collapse under scrutiny, pointing toward the Middle Way.
Is this book suitable for beginners to Buddhist philosophy?
While Nagarjuna’s work is intellectually demanding, this 143-page translation is one of the most accessible entries into Madhyamaka philosophy. It’s best approached by readers already familiar with basic Buddhist concepts or philosophy fundamentals. Pair it with introductory texts for optimal understanding.
Who should read Vigrahavyavartani?
This text is ideal for philosophy and theology students, Buddhist scholars, comparative logicians, and serious readers interested in Eastern epistemology. It’s also valuable for those studying how ancient Buddhist thinkers approached logic and argumentation.
What is the dialectical method in Nagarjuna’s philosophy?
Nagarjuna’s dialectical method, or prasangika, systematically refutes opposing viewpoints by showing their internal contradictions. Rather than proposing a thesis, it demonstrates that all positions—including rational logic itself—contain inherent flaws, leading to insight into emptiness and non-duality.
Where can I buy Vigrahavyavartani in India online?
You can buy this Motilal Banarsidass English translation at The Bookish Owl for ₹295. It’s in stock and ready for delivery across India, making it easy to access this essential Buddhist philosophical text.






