Light of Samantabhadra
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Light of Samantabhadra

An Explanation of Dharmakirti's Commentary on Valid Cognition

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Light of Samantabhadra

An Explanation of Dharmakirti's Commentary on Valid Cognition

About this book

An illuminating gateway to Indian philosophy and its explication in Tibet. Among the many works produced in the rich philosophical tradition of India's classical age, few have had more impact than Dharmakirti's Commentary on Valid Cognition ( Pramanavarttika ). Composed in India in the seventh century, it became the cornerstone for the study of logic and epistemology in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. An important addition to any collection for the Sakya practitioner, Light of Samantabhadra translates the work of one of the premier scholars of the Sakya school, Gorampa Sonam SengĆ© (1429–89). Gorampa here illuminates the first two chapters of Dharmakirti's treatise, those on using inference to enlighten oneself ( svarthanumana ) and on establishing valid cognition ( pramanasiddhi ), both to determine the authority of the Buddha as a valid teacher and to eliminate the cognitive obstacles to awakening. The root text is composed in compact verses, and these are translated here along with Gorampa's word-by-word commentary that reveals their often-veiled meanings. These chapters explore key issues in the philosophy of language and the nature of conventional designation, the way to employ sound reasoning, the proof of past and future lives, and the way to eliminate the view of self. In the skilled hands of translator Gavin Kilty, these insights are made accessible to contemporary readers.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Foreword by His Holiness the 42nd Sakya Trizin, Ratna Vajra Rinpoche
  5. Preface
  6. Translator’s Introduction
  7. Light of Samantabhadra: A Commentary on DharmakÄ«rti’s Commentary on Valid Cognition (Pramāṇavārttika)
  8. The Explanation of Chapter 1: Inference for Oneself (Svārthānumāna)
  9. 1. Homage and Introduction
  10. 2. Overview of the Chapters
  11. The Three Reasons
  12. The Indispensable Relationship
  13. Exclusion and Universals
  14. Divisions of Reasoning by Nature
  15. Fallacious Reasoning: Refuting the Vedas
  16. The Explanation of Chapter 2: Establishing Valid Cognition (Pramāṇasiddhi)
  17. Validity
  18. Establishing by Way of the Forward Sequence
  19. The Four Truths
  20. Establishing by Way of the Reverse Sequence
  21. Notes
  22. Glossary
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index
  25. About the Authors
  26. Copyright