Ancient · Sanskrit
Tarkasaṃgraha
Tarkasaṃgraha, a Sanskrit philosophical text by Annaṃbhaṭṭa, with transliteration and Thothica's English translation from the GRETIL source text.
Chapters
- 01Invocatory verseprose
- 02Enumeration of the seven categoriesprose
- 03Brief definitions and enumerations of each categoryprose
- 04The nine substancesprose
- 05The qualities — first set (colour through sound)prose
- 06Cognition and the means of valid knowledge (Nyāya epistemology)prose
- 07The qualities — remaining set (psychic qualities and disposition)prose
- 08Motion / Actionprose
- 09Universal / Generalityprose
- 10Ultimate particularityprose
- 11Inherenceprose
- 12Absence / Negationprose
- 13Conclusionprose
- 14Closing verse / colophonprose
In the atlas
fully mappedFigures
Annaṃbhaṭṭa · Kaṇāda · The Lord · Varuṇa
Places
world of Air · world of the Sun
Groups
beginners
Objects
Tarkasaṃgraha · Veda
Animals
Cow · gavaya
2 citations · 13 themes · 47 entity mentions — every one anchored to a verbatim passage. The atlas.