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'''Chandrakirti''' (Skt. Candrakīrti; Tib. Dawa Drakpa; ''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]]'' (''Uma la jukpa'' [Tib.]), ''[[Clear Words]]'' (''Tsik sal'' [Tib.]) and other key works of the [[Prasangika Madhyamika]]. | '''Chandrakirti''' (Skt. Candrakīrti; Tib. Dawa Drakpa; ''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]]'' (''Uma la jukpa'' [Tib.]), ''[[Clear Words]]'' (''Tsik sal'' [Tib.]) and other key works of the [[Prasangika]] [[Madhyamika]]. | ||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Seventeen Nalanda Masters]] | [[Category:Seventeen Nalanda Masters]] |
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Chandrakirti (Skt. Candrakīrti; Tib. Dawa Drakpa; 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 (Uma la jukpa [Tib.]), Clear Words (Tsik sal [Tib.]) and other key works of the Prasangika Madhyamika.