Tattvasamgraha, Tattva-samgraha, Tattvasaṃgraha: 4 definitions
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In Buddhism
General definition (in Buddhism)
Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह) is a text written by the 8th century Indian Buddhist pandit Śāntarakṣita. The text belongs to the “tenets” (Tib. sgrub-mtha) genre and is an encyclopedic survey of Buddhist and non-Buddhist philosophical systems. Śāntarakṣita’s student Kamalashila wrote a commentary on it, entitled Tattvasaṃgrahapañjikā.
Languages of India and abroad
Sanskrit dictionary
1) Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह) as mentioned in Aufrecht’s Catalogus Catalogorum:—vedānta. Oppert. Ii, 340. 7567.
—[commentary] 3627.
—by Rādhāmohana Gosvāmin. L. 688.
—by Śaṅkarācārya. Rice. 146.
2) Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह):—dvaita vedānta, by Śrīnivāsa, pupil of Satyanātha. Burnell. 109^a.
3) Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह):—śaiva. Burnell. 111^a. Quoted in Nareśvaraparīkṣāsaṃgraha, and in Sarvadarśanasaṃgraha Oxf. 247^a.
—[commentary] Laghuṭīkā by Aghoraśivācārya. Burnell. 111^b.
4) Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह):—[dharma] by Koneribhaṭṭa. Peters. 4, 7.
5) Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह):—vedānta, by Rādhāmohana Gosvāmin. Io. 1395 (inc.).
Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह):—[=tat-tva-saṃgraha] [from tat-tva > tat] m. Name of [work] [Sarvadarśana-saṃgraha vii, 88]
Tattvasaṃgraha (तत्त्वसंग्रह):—m. desgl. [SARVADARŚANAS. 87, 3.]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Samgraha, Tattva.
Starts with: Tattvasamgraharamayana.
Full-text (+34): Saratsaratattvasamgraha, Dharmatattvasamgraha, Bhagavatapuranatattvasamgraha, Koneribhatta, Agamatattvasamgraha, Yi qie ru lai zhen shi she da cheng xian zheng san mei da jiao wang jing, Namamantrarthavalokini, Tattvasamkhyana, Vajradhatumahamandala, Vajradhatumandala, Radhamohana gosvamin bhattacarya, Shantarakshita, E jia yin yan, Tattvatrayanirnaya, Maitreya, Mahastamaprapta, Sarvapayanjaha, Sarvashokatamonirghatamati, Jaliniprabha, Amitaprabha.
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