Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    Ancient · Sanskrit

    Tarkasaṃgraha

    Annaṃbhaṭṭa

    Tarkasaṃgraha, a Sanskrit philosophical text by Annaṃbhaṭṭa, with transliteration and Thothica's English translation from the GRETIL source text.

    Chapters
    14
    Variants
    28
    Genre
    Philosophy
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Invocatory verseprose
    2. 02Enumeration of the seven categoriesprose
    3. 03Brief definitions and enumerations of each categoryprose
    4. 04The nine substancesprose
    5. 05The qualities — first set (colour through sound)prose
    6. 06Cognition and the means of valid knowledge (Nyāya epistemology)prose
    7. 07The qualities — remaining set (psychic qualities and disposition)prose
    8. 08Motion / Actionprose
    9. 09Universal / Generalityprose
    10. 10Ultimate particularityprose
    11. 11Inherenceprose
    12. 12Absence / Negationprose
    13. 13Conclusionprose
    14. 14Closing verse / colophonprose

    In the atlas

    fully mapped

    Figures

    Annaṃbhaṭṭa · Kaṇāda · The Lord · Varuṇa

    Ideas35

    Fire · Manas · Merit and demerit · Pleasure · Pramāṇa · Self · Time · abhāva · anumāna · ap

    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.