The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha

by E. B. Cowell | 1882 | 102,190 words | ISBN-13: 9788174791962

The Sarva-darsana-samgraha (English translation) of Madhava Acharya is a compendium of different philosophical schools of Hindu thought and Pancadasi, an important text in the Advaita Vedanta tradition. Full title: Sarvadarśanasaṅgraha or Sarvadarśanasaṃgraha: Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy (author Mādhava Ācārya)...

Chapter XVI - The Vedānta or System of Śaṅkara Āchārya

The system of Śaṅkara, which comes next in succession, and which is the crest-gem of all systems, has been explained by us elsewhere; it is therefore left untouched here.[1]

E. B. C.


NOTE ON P. 237, LAST LINE.

For the word vyākopa in the original here (see also p. 242, l. 3 infra), cf. Kusumāñjali, p. 6, l. 7.

Footnotes and references:

[1]:

This probably refers to the Pañcadaśī. A Calcutta Pandit told me that it referred to the Prameya-vivaraṇa-saṅgraha (cf. Dr. Burnell's preface to his edition of the Devatādhyāya-brāhmaṇa, p. x), but, if this is the same as the vivaraṇa-prameya-saṅgraha, it is by Bhāratītīrthavidyāraṇya (see Dr. Burnell's Cat of Tanjore MSS. p. 88).

Like what you read? Consider supporting this website: