Vācaspati Miśra

Vācaspati Miśra

Vācaspati Miśra (env.900-980) est un philosophe indien et un chercheur en philosophie. Il a commenté les textes fondamentaux des six darśana de l'orthodoxie brahmanique. Il a créé une des principales écoles d'étude des Vedas dans la philosophie indienne : la "Bhāmatī school" axée sur l'Advaita Vedānta.

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Œuvres principales

  • Tattva-Vaisaradi
  • Samkhya-Tattva-Kaumudi
  • Bhāmatī (sur Brahmasūtrabhāsya de Sankara) [1].
  • Tattvabindu
  • Tātparyaţīkā (sur Nyāyavārttika d'Uddyotakara)
  • Nyāyasūcīibandha
  • Tattvakaumudī (sur Sāmkhyakārikās d'Īśvarakrishna)
  • Tattvavaiśāradī (sur Yogasūtras et Bhāsya de Patañjali)
  • Nyāyakanikā (sur Vidhidviveka de Mandana Miśra)

Etudes secondaires

  • SS Hasurkar,Vācaspati Miśra sur l'Advaita Vedanta. Darbhanga : Nithila Institute of Post-Graduate Studies, 1958.
  • Karl H. Potter, "Vācaspati Miśra" (in Robert L. Arrington. A Companion to the Philosophers. Oxford: Blackwell, 2001. ISBN 0-631-22967-1)
  • JN Mohanty, Classican Indian Philosophy.

Annexes

Notes et références

  1. Glossaire de Culture Indienne, Ed. InFolio, ISBN:978-2-88474-604-5

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