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The Sarvadarsanasamgraha of Madhavacarya is an interesting specimen of author herein presents the synopsis of sixteen – Carvaka, Bauddha, Jaina, Ramanuja, Purnaprajna, Pasupata, Saiva, Pratyabhijna, Rasesvara, Vaisesika, Nyaya, Jaiminiya, Paniniya, Samkhya, Patanjala and Advaita – philosophical systems current in the fourteenth- century south India in their most important tenets and maintains the principal arguments by which their followers were ...
In this fourteenth century text 'A Compendium of all the Philosophical Systems' (of India) the author successively passes in review the sixteen philosophical systems current in India at the time, and gives what appeared to him to be their most important tenets, and the principal arguments by which their followers endeavoured to maintain them. In the course of his sketches he frequently explains at some length obscure details in the different systems.
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The Sarva-Darshana-Samgraha of great Acharya Madhava (14th century) is a very interesting specimen and an unique composition in the realm of Indian philosophical thought. It contains all that which is required to know as to the fundamental principles of different systems of Hindu philosophical thought. The systems are arranged from the Vedanta point of view with all traditional discussion making use of all the logical instruments. It criticises not only the ...
Being a review of the different systems of Hindu Philosophy, the Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha of Madhava Acharya is so well known that it needs no introduction, Prof. Cowell and Prof. Gough, conjointly translated this valuable work into English which since then had been its only first-rate translation. However, inspite of the importance of the translation and its great demand, it had been long out of print.
The book entitled 'Sarva-darsana-samgraha' of Sayana-Madhava (with commentary in Sanskrit by Vasudev Sahstri Abhyankar) is devoted to the study of Indian Philosophy. It has sixteen chapters. All the chapters deal with the Indian Philosophy like: The Carvaka System, The Bauddha System, The arhata or Jaina System, The Ramanuja System, the Pratyabhijna or Recognitive System, the Rasesvara or Mercurial System, the Vaisesika or Aulukya system, The Aksapada or ...