Description
The Catuhsataka of Aryadeva is a seminal work in Buddhist philosophy, comprising four hundred verses (catuh meaning four, sataka meaning hundred) that expound the core principles of Mahayana Buddhism. Edited by renowned scholar Vidhushekhara Bhattacharya, this text offers comprehensive insights into Buddhist metaphysical and ethical teachings.
Aryadeva, a notable Buddhist philosopher and disciple in the Madhyamaka school of thought, presents a systematic exploration of Buddhist doctrine through carefully crafted verses. The work covers essential topics including the nature of reality, the path to liberation, and practical ethical guidance for practitioners.
This edition by Gyan Publishing House makes this classical text accessible to modern scholars and students of Buddhism, philosophy, and Indian intellectual history. The careful editing and presentation preserve the authenticity of the original work while facilitating deeper understanding of Buddhist philosophical concepts and their contemporary relevance.







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