Na̱ga̱ri̱juna

a̱gwak lyen filosofi Khwibuda Ndya sa̱ncuri 3

Na̱ga̱ri̱juna [kp. 150 – kp. 250 A̱A̱ (á̱ byia̱ a̱fa a̱feang tazwa)] ku yet mong Khwibuda Mahayana wa a̱ ka yet a̱gwak lyen filosofi a̱ni a̱si̱ a̱lifang Madhyamaka (A̱di̱dam-a̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱, Vak A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱) ka.[1] Á̱ tai lyen nggu nang a̱tyonyiung mami a̱tsatsak a̱yaagwak lyen filosofi Khwibuda ba.[2] Jan Westerhoff ku fa nggu a̱ yet "a̱tyonyiung mami a̱ca̱cet a̱yaagwak a̱di̱dam ba di̱ nkhang Filosofi A̱siya hu."[3]

Na̱ga̱ri̱juna
a̱tyubishyi
Yet kapSix Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones Jhyuk
Sot mbyina̱sam Jhyuk
A̱tuk mbyin150 Jhyuk
A̱keang mbyinSouth India Jhyuk
A̱tuk kwi250 Jhyuk
A̱keang kwiNdiya Jhyuk
Lilyem a̱ lyen lyiat, lyuut ku tyia̱ bwak ma̱ng a̱nhu a̱niSanskrit Jhyuk
Ta̱mphilosopher, writer, bhikkhu, compiler Jhyuk
Fam nta̱mKhwibuda Jhyuk
Cuk ji a̱ ku ba̱ng a̱niZen Patriarch Jhyuk
A̱ ku nat fang hu ma̱Nalanda Mahavihara Jhyuk
A̱tyutyietthe great brahmin, Sangwé Dakpo, Gyalrik Tamché Khyenpa, Changsem Lodrö Rinchen Jhyuk
Floruit2. century Jhyuk
Khwi ku nwuan-ta̱cya̱Khwibuda Jhyuk
Copyright status as a creatorcopyrights on works have expired Jhyuk

Ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t ku fa nyia̱ Na̱ga̱ri̱juna wa yet a̱tyukpaat a̱lifang Madhyamaka Filosofi Khwibuda ma̱ng a̱cok a̱guguut Mahayana wu.[2][4] Mulamadhyamakakarika (A̱tyin A̱cyuang-zwunzwuo di̱ Madhyamaka, MMK) nggu hwa yet lyuut ku yet a̱tsatsak hu a̱ swak a̱ni di̱ filosofi Madhyamaka sangkyang ji. MMK ji ku fuut a̱lyiat ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t di̱ lilyem Sansi̱ki̱rit, Caina, Tibet, Kworiya ma̱ng Ja̱pan a̱wot á̱ ni̱ fang nhu ba̱ng si̱ tat a̱fwun.[5]

Nkhang

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Ta̱si̱la A̱byintyok Satavahana, ji̱ tyai a̱vwuo ka nang Amaravathi (a̱ji wa Na̱ga̱ri̱juna ku bye swan a̱ si̱ nyia̱ ta̱m ca̱caat ma̱ng Walser) ma̱ng Vidarbha (a̱keang mbyin Na̱ga̱ri̱juna ca̱caat ma̱ng Kuma̱raji̱va).

Ya̱fang

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  1. Walser (2005) p. 1-3.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Garfield, Jay L. (1995), The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  3. Westerhoff (2009), p. 4.
  4. Walser (2005) p. 3.
  5. Garfield (1995), p. 87.