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[[Image:Dignaga.JPG|frame|'''Acharya Dignaga''']] | |||
'''Dignaga''' - one of the six great commentators (the ‘[[Six Ornaments]]’) on the Buddha’s teachings a disciple of [[Vasubandhu]] to whom [[Manjushri]] appeared. He is universally acknowledged for his mastery of logic and epistemology ([[Pramana]]), and was unequalled in [[debate]]. | '''Dignaga''' - one of the six great commentators (the ‘[[Six Ornaments]]’) on the Buddha’s teachings a disciple of [[Vasubandhu]] to whom [[Manjushri]] appeared. He is universally acknowledged for his mastery of logic and epistemology ([[Pramana]]), and was unequalled in [[debate]]. | ||
[[Category: Historical Masters]] | [[Category: Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category: Seventeen Nalanda Masters]] | [[Category: Seventeen Nalanda Masters]] |
Revision as of 16:14, 19 March 2007
Dignaga - one of the six great commentators (the ‘Six Ornaments’) on the Buddha’s teachings a disciple of Vasubandhu to whom Manjushri appeared. He is universally acknowledged for his mastery of logic and epistemology (Pramana), and was unequalled in debate.