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Santana and Santanantara: An Analysis of the Buddhist Perspective Concerning Continuity, Transformation and Transcendence and the Basis of an ... psycholo (Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series)

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Book Details:

  • Author: Mangala R. Chinchore

  • Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1996

  • ISBN: 9788170304937

  • Pages: 362

  • Cover: Hardcover

  • Dimensions: 23 cm x 14 cm

  • Weight: 530 gm


About the Book:
This pioneering work by Mangala R. Chinchore offers the first full-scale inquiry into two crucial concepts in Buddhist philosophy: Santana and Santanantara. These concepts are central to understanding the continuity, transformation, and transcendence in Buddhist thought, providing a framework that bridges the gap between philosophy and psychology in Buddhist traditions. The author meticulously explains how these ideas serve as the foundation for a unique philosophical psychology within Buddhist philosophy, showing their significance even when considering the momentariness and discreteness in Buddhist teachings.

This book emphasizes the importance of Duhkha (suffering), Anatmata (non-self), and Anityata (impermanence) as the three core pillars of Buddhist philosophy. By analyzing the works of Dharmakirti—particularly his Santanantara-siddhi—Chinchore explores how these concepts intertwine with ontology, epistemology, anthropology, and psychology. This study offers a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationships between these fundamental aspects of Buddhist philosophy.


Why You Should Read This Book:

  • Provides an in-depth analysis of Santana and Santanantara within Buddhist philosophy

  • Offers a philosophical psychology embedded within Buddhist teachings, highlighting the connections between continuity, transformation, and transcendence

  • Focuses on the three major pillars of BuddhismDuhkha, Anatmata, and Anityata—and their complex inter-relationship

  • Examines the work of Dharmakirti, a major figure in Buddhist philosophy, and his contributions to Buddhist thought

  • Ideal for scholars and students of Buddhist philosophy, epistemology, and psychology