Description
This academic work presents six significant Buddhist Nyaya tracts in their original Sanskrit language, meticulously compiled and edited by the renowned scholar Hara Prasad Shastri. The Nyaya school of Indian philosophy focuses on logic, epistemology, and the methods of valid knowledge, and these Buddhist adaptations represent crucial contributions to classical Indian philosophical discourse.
The collection serves as an essential resource for scholars studying Buddhist philosophy, classical Sanskrit literature, and the development of logical systems in ancient India. Each tract addresses fundamental questions about perception, inference, and the nature of valid knowledge from a Buddhist perspective. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition preserves these important philosophical texts for academic study and research.
Ideal for university students, philosophy researchers, and practitioners interested in Buddhist intellectual traditions, this work demonstrates the sophisticated philosophical frameworks developed within Buddhist thought.







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