dignaga
mkhas mchog dbyig gnyen - eminent pandita Dignaga [RY]
rgyan drug - the Six Ornaments - Nagarjuna, Aryadeva, Asanga, Vasubhandu, Dignaga, Dharmakirti [RY]
rgyan drug mchog gnyis - Six Ornaments and the Two Supreme Ones. The six ornaments are Nagarjuna, Aryadeva, Asanga, Dignaga, Vasubhandu and Dharmakirti. The two supreme ones are Shakyaprabha and Gunaprabha [RY]
brgyad stong don bsdus - Summary of the Meaning of the Prajnaparamita in Eight Thousand Verses [shastra by Dignaga {phyogs kyi glang po} don gtso bo so gnyis su bsdus.] [IW]
chos grags - Dharmakirti, a disciple of {phyogs gyang} Dignaga. fame of Dharma [RY]
chos grags - Dharmakirti [in the 5th century In S India yul k'anytsi na ga ra in the bhramin caste. pupil of Dignagaslob dpon phyogs glang gi slob ma dbang phyug sde las tsad ma kun btus tshar gsum listened to, shastra tshad ma rnam 'grel &, rnam nges, rigs thigs etc. having written the tshad ma sde bdun slob dpon phyogs glang gi dgongs pa ji lta bar bkral bas tshad ma'i gzhung 'grel ba'i slob dpon du gyur pa'o,... Dharmakirti, "fame of dharma," a disciple of {phyogs glang}, Dignaga 1 of the {'dzam gling mdzes pa'i rgyan drug}, ornament of pramana] [IW]
ne rtsa ma pa - place sw of dignaga [JV]
spel mar bstod pa - Interwoven Praises; by Matricheta and Dignaga [RY]
phyogs kyi glang po - Dignaga [great logician, c 500ad, author of pramana-sammuccaya 'dzam gling mdzes pa'i rgyan drug gi ya gyal, tsad ma rig pa'i rgyan gyi slob dpon phyogs kyi glang po ni, rgya gar lho phyogs kyi rgyud du rgyal rigs kyi sras su sku 'khrungs, mkhan po rgyal ba'i dbang po las rab tu byung, slob dpon dbyig gnyen bsten nas tsad ma la shin tu mkhas par gyur te, tsad ma'i bstan bcos thor bu rnams bsdus te lus yongs su rdzogs pa'i gzhung tsad ma kun btus rtsa 'grel gnyis dang, dmigs pa brtag pa rtsa 'grel, dus gsum brtag pa, rigs pa la 'jug pa, phyogs chos dgu'i 'khor lo la sogs pa tsad ma'i gzhung mang du brtsams te nang pa'i tsad ma rig pa'i srol 'byed pa'i slob dpon du gyur pa'o; 2) phyogs brgyad srung mkhan glang po,//. [IW]
phyogs kyi glang po - Dignaga [Dignaga], n. of a great logician, c. 500 AD, author of Pramana-Samucchaya [RY]
phyogs kyi glang po - Dignaga [IW]
phyogs gi glang po - Dignaga [IW]
phyogs gi glang po - Dignaga, great logical c. 500 AD [RY]
phyogs gi glang po - Dignaga [great logicial c 500 ad [IW]
phyogs glang - Dignaga [= {phyogs glang kyi glang po} is, among the six ornaments which beautify jambudvipa, the recipient of the transmission of pramana, valid cognition, to bring an end to confusion about meaning [IW]
phyogs glang - Dignaga, [Syn {phyogs glang kyi glang po}. is, among the Six Ornaments which Beautify Jambudvipa, the recipient of the transmission of pramana, valid cognition, to bring an end to confusion about meaning [RY]
phyogs glang - Dignaga [RY]
phyogs glang - a buddhist philosopher dignaga, 5th century author of Abhidharma Kosha, disciple of Vasubandhu [JV]
phyogs glang - Dignaga. Fifth century author of Abhidharma Kosha. Disciple of Vasubandhu, famed for his contributions to pramana, logic and epistemology. Counted among the Six Ornaments which Beautify Jambudvipa, he is the holder of the transmission of valid cognition, which brings an end to confusion about meaning [RY]
phyogs glang kyi glang po - Syn {phyogs glang} Dignaga [RY]
phyogs glang kyi glang po - Dignaga [IW]
phyogs chos dgu'i 'khor lo - Dignaga's wheel of reasons diagram: above and below true [yang dag], logs la the two contradictory ones 'gal ba gnyis &, in the four corners the four thun mong ma nges, in the center thun min ma nges pa [IW]
phyogs chos dgu'i 'khor lo - Dignaga's wheel of reasons diagram [IW]
blo brtan - Indian pandita associated with Asanga and Dignaga [RY]
dmigs pa brtag pa - text on reasoning by Dignaga [IW]
dmigs pa brtag pa'i 'grel pa - Commentary on a text on reasoning by Dignaga [IW]
tshad ma kun btus - tshad ma kun las btus pa zhes bya ba [rgya gar gyi slob dpon phyogs kyi glang pos brtsams pa'i rtog ge'i tshig don brgyad dang khyad par du yang dag pa'i shes pa don tshan drug tu bsdus nas gtan la 'bebs par byed pa ste, mngon sum gyi le'u dang, rang don gyi le'u dang, sel ba brtag pa dang, gzhan don le'u dnag, dpe brtag pa dang, sun 'byin brtag pa bcas le'u drug gi bdag nyid can gyi tshad ma'i gzhung zhig go], pramanasamuccaya [by dignaga/ {phyogs glang}. his principal wo{tshad ma gsum - three Kinds of valid cognition [Direct perception {mngon sum tshad ma}, implicit inference {dngos stobs rjes dpag gi tshad ma}. and scriptural authority {lung}. or {shin tu lkog gyur gyi tshad ma}. [Gdmk] mngon sum tshad ma dang rjes dpag tshad ma, lung gi tshad ma bcas so] [IW]
tshad ma kun btus - compendium on right, perception; by Dignaga. The Compendium of Valid / Right Cognition, Pramana-Samucchaya [by Dignaga / {phyogs glang} his principal work, the foundation of Buddhist logic] [RY]
tshad ma kun btus - the Compendium of valid/ right cognition, [pramanasamuccaya [by Dignaga/ {phyogs glang}. his principal work, the foundation of Buddhist logic]. Ts [IW]
tshad ma kun las btus pa - Compendium of Valid Knowledge, Pramana Samucchaya, by Dignaga [RY]
tshad ma rnam 'grel - Commentary on Logic [commentary on Dignaga's Compendium of Logic [Pramana-Samucchaya]; Pramana Vartika Karika; Dharmakirti, 7th century [RY]
'dzam gling rgyan drug - Six Ornaments of the World, six famed panditas of India: Vasubandhu, Asanga, Nagarjuna, Aryadeva, Dignaga, and Dharmakirti [RY]
gzhung byed pa po gsum - Three Authors of Fundamental Texts. Nagarjuna, Asanga, and Dignaga [RY]
gzungs byed pa po gsum - three authors of fundamental texts. Nagarjuna, Asanga, Dignaga [RY]













