Vidyākaraśānti

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PersonType Category:Authors of Sanskrit Works
FirstName / namefirst Vidyākaraśānti
MainNamePhon Vidyākaraśānti
MainNameTib विद्याकरशान्ति
MainNameWylie Vidyākaraśānti
SortName Vidyākaraśānti
bio Vidyākaraśānti was an important Indian Buddhist scholar who lived around the late 10th to early 11th century CE. He was a prominent figure at Vikramaśilā, one of the major Buddhist monasteries and centers of learning in ancient India (located in present-day Bihar).

Some key aspects of Vidyākaraśānti's work and significance:

  • He was a respected logician and epistemologist in the tradition of Buddhist philosophy.
  • He wrote several influential philosophical works, including Tarkasopāna (Steps of Logic) and commentaries on Buddhist logical texts.
  • Vidyākaraśānti was known for his contributions to pramāṇa (valid means of knowledge) theory in Buddhist logic.
  • He was part of the later period of Indian Buddhist philosophy, working to synthesize and refine earlier traditions.
  • He taught during a time when Buddhism was already beginning to decline in India but still maintained strong intellectual traditions at centers like Vikramaśilā.

His works primarily survive through Tibetan translations rather than Sanskrit originals, which has been the case for many Buddhist philosophical texts from this period. (Generated by Claude.ai April 3, 2025)

DatesNotes (1100–1200)
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