Chandrakirti

Chandrakirti does not seem to have been very influential during the 7th to 10 centuries, and his works were never translated into Chinese.}} However, by the 11th and 12th centuries, his work became influential in the north, especially in Kashmir and in Tibet. Over time, Chandrakirti became a major source for the study of madhyamaka philosophy in Tibetan Buddhism.}}
As noted by Kevin A. Vose, Chandrakirti is seen by many Tibetan Buddhists as offering "the most thorough and accurate vision of Nāgārjuna's emptiness, which, in turn, most fully represents the final truth of the Buddha's teaching." He is considered by Tibetans to be the main exponent of what they term the "Prāsaṅgika" sub-school of madhyamaka. However, this doxographical categorization only arose in Tibet during the 12th century. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1981
Superior document: Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde Heft 5
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中論釈 明らかなことば
Chūronshaku : Akirakana kotoba : = Prasannapadā Madhyamakavṛtti / Tanji Teruyoshi yakuchū
Chūronshaku : Akirakana kotoba : = Prasannapadā Madhyamakavṛtti / Tanji Teruyoshi yakuchū
Published: 2006
Superior document: Kansai-Daigaku-Tōzai-Gakujutsu-Kenkyūsho yakuchū shirīzu 10
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Published: 1986
Superior document: Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde Heft 16
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Published: 1997
Superior document: Tibetan and Indo-Tibetan studies 6
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Published: 1984
Superior document: Tibetan Sanskrit works series no. 25
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Published: 2009
Superior document: Sanskrit texts from the Tibetan autonomous region no. 6
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Published: 1979
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Published: 2006
Superior document: Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde Heft 64
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Published: [2003]
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Published: 2006
Superior document: Chūronshaku : Akirakana kotoba 2
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Published: 1992
Superior document: Bibliotheca Buddhica 9
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Published: Heisei, 24, [2012]
Publisher: 起心書房 / Kishin-shobō
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Published: 2005
Superior document: Bibliotheca Indo-Tibetica series 58
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Published: 1991
Superior document: Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques volume 25
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Published: 2022
Superior document: Sanskrit texts from the Tibetan autonomous region no. 22
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