Vijnanabhiksu

Vijnanabhiksu

Vijñānabhikṣu[1] est un philosophe indien du XVIe siècle qui vécu dans le nord de l'Inde. Il est connu pour être le commentateur du sāṃkhyapravacanasūtra et du brahmasūtra. Comme les philosophes du Vedānta, celui-ci rejette le pure dualisme Puruṣa - Prakṛti et la pluralité des puruṣa du Sāṃkhya[2].

Œuvres

  • Sāṁkhyasāra of Vijñānabhikṣu: text and translation with notes. Vijñānabhikṣu, Shiv Kumar. Éd. Eastern Book Linkers, 1988
  • The Sánkhya-Pravachana-Bháshya: a commentary on the aphorisms of the Hindu atheistic philosophy. Vijñānabhikṣu. Numéro 1 de Bibliotheca Indica. Éd. Baptist Mission Press, 1856
  • Yogavārttika. Vijñānabhikṣu, Trichur Subramaniam Rukmani. Éd. Munshiram Manoharlal, 1987. (ISBN 9788121500562)

Notes et références

  1. The Sanskrit Heritage Dictionary de Gérard Huet
  2. Idealistic Thought of India. P. T. Raju. Éd. READ BOOKS, 2006, page 173. (ISBN 9781406732627)



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