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Chandrakirti (Skt. Candrakīrti; Tib. Dawa Drakpa; Wyl. zla ba grags pa) - a renowned Indian scholar who was born in the early seventh century. He is the author of Introduction to the Middle Way (Tib. Uma la jukpa), Clear Words (Tib. Tsik sal) and other key works of the Prasangika Madhyamika.
Writings
His major writings include:
- Clear Words
- Commentary on the Four Hundred Verses on the Yogic Deeds of Bodhisattvas
- Commentary on the Seventy Stanzas on Emptiness
- Commentary on the Sixty Stanzas on Reasoning
- Introduction to the Middle Way
- Seventy Verses on Taking Refuge
Further Reading
- Cesare Rizzi, Candrakīrti, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1988
- Lobsang N. Tsonawa, Indian Buddhist Pandits from The Jewel Garland of Buddhist History, Dharamsala: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 1985.
- David Seyfort Ruegg, The Literature of the Madhyamaka School of Philosophy in India, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1981