- Sarva-darśana-
saṃgraha (Sanskrit: सर्वदर्शनसंग्रह; transl. A
Compendium of all the
Philosophical Systems) is a
philosophical text by the 14th-century Indian...
- and "
saṃgraha."
Saṃgraha means collection or compilation.
Tarka has
various meanings, but
Annambhatta defines it in his commentary, Tarka-
Samgraha-Dipika...
- The Mahāyānasaṃgraha (MSg) (Sanskrit; Chinese: 攝大乘論; pinyin: Shè dàchéng lùn, Tibetan: theg pa chen po
bsdus pa), or the Mahāyāna Compendium/Summary, is...
-
Shaivism (Shiva) tradition. He
wrote a
commentary on the Gita as Gitartha-
Samgraha,
which has
survived into the
modern era. The Gita text he
commented on...
- text on
Indian medicine. Dalhana's
commentary is
known as the
Nibandha Samgraha. It
compiles the
views of a
large number of
authors and
commentators in...
- Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-79774-9. Majumadāra, Dīptiprakāśa (1996). Nānā
saṃgraha, nānā gāna (in Bengali).
Amara Bhāratī. Martinez, José Luiz (2001). Semiosis...
- such as thinness, fatness, etc.,
resided in the body. The
Sarvasiddhanta Samgraha states the
Charvaka position as follows,
There is no
world other than this;...
- from
Hindu Epics through Lakshmi. An
example Subha****a is
Puranartha Samgraha,
compiled by
Vekataraya in
South India,
where Lakshmi and
Vishnu discuss...
- Trust, an
organisation founded shortly after his death. 1933 –
Gitartha Samgraha (Abhinavagupta's
commentary on the
Bhagavad Gita) 1943 –
Hindi translation...
-
pages 1–19, 40–44
Cowell and
Gough (1882, Translators), The Sarva-Darsana-
Samgraha or
Review of the
Different Systems of
Hindu Philosophy by
Madhva Acharya...