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This work discusses various dimensions of hetuvidya as explored in the yogacharbhumi by Asanga, a renowned teacher of science. Vasubandhu later expanded on Buddhist justice with his definition of pervasion. By the time of Acharya Dinnag’s contributions, Buddhist logic had become a formidable discipline. His disciple, Dharmakirti, further elevated this tradition. This guru-disciple lineage of Eastern philosophy has been particularly inspiring for other philosophical schools. The book presents various pieces of evidence to understand Buddhist justice comprehensively, ensuring the evidence is both logical and coherent.
The Nyaya Pravesh Pramana-Pakaran is a profound exploration of Buddhist justice, drawing upon the ancient wisdom embedded in the commentaries of Acharya Dinnaga. Authored by Geshe Yeshe Dorje, this work delves into various Nyaya commentaries with reference to the Nyaya Pravesh Pramana-Pakaran, offering valuable insights into Buddhist logic and justice.
The book is a significant contribution to the academic resources of Lumbini Buddhist University, serving as a textbook for students pursuing Buddhist studies. It is also a vital resource for scholars and researchers interested in Buddhist logic, justice, and the broader field of Eastern philosophy.
The Nyaya Pravesh Pramana-Pakaran by Geshe Yeshe Dorje is not just a scholarly resource but also a bridge connecting ancient Buddhist wisdom with modern-day academic pursuits. It stands as a testament to the rich intellectual heritage of Buddhist logic and justice, offering readers a comprehensive guide to understanding these profound concepts.
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