and Vasubandhu ; and I believe that there is sufficient evidence in his karikas for thinking that he was possibly himself a Buddhist, and considered that the teachings of the Upanisads tallied with those of Buddha. Thus at the beginning of the fourth... A History of Indian Philosophy: Volume 1 - Page 423by Surendranath Dasgupta, Dasgupta - 1922 - 528 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas E. Wood - Religion - 1992 - 274 pages
...History of Indian Philosophy he said: I believe that there is sufficient evidence in (Gaudapäda's) karikas for thinking that he was possibly himself...the teachings of the Upanisads tallied with those of the Buddha, (p. 423) And after summarizing the Alata-san t i-prakarana, he concluded: It is so obvious... | |
| Michael Comans - Advaita - 2000 - 508 pages
...Motilal Banarsidass, 1975, p.423, says "...I believe that there is sufficient evidence in his kârikâs for thinking that he was possibly himself a Buddhist,...the teachings of the Upanisads tallied with those of the Buddha." 7 Mahadevan, op.cit., p. 213ff. BK Matila!, "Gaudapäda" in M. Eliade (ed.), Encyclopedia... | |
| Surendranath Dasgupta - History - 2004 - 532 pages
...AD Gaudapäda thus flourished after all the great Buddhist teachers Asvaghosa, Nägärjuna, Asañga and Vasubandhu ; and I believe that there is sufficient evidence in his kärikäs for thinking that he was possibly himself a Buddhist, and considered that the teachings of... | |
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