The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha / Or, Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy

Transcriber's Note:
The Diacritical marks in this book are not consistent throughout the book. The original Diacritical marks have been retained.

I well remember the interest excited among the learned Hindus of Calcutta by the publication of the Sarva-darśana-saṃgraha of Mádhava Áchárya in the Bibliotheca Indica in 1858. It was originally edited by Paṇḍit Íśvarachandra Vidyáságara, but a subsequent edition, with no important alterations, was published in 1872 by Paṇḍit Táránátha Tarkaváchaspati. The work had been used by Wilson in his Sketch of the Religious Sects of the Hindus (first published in the Asiatic Researches, vol. xvi., Calcutta, 1828); but it does not appear to have been ever much known in India. MS. copies of it are very scarce; and those found in the North of India, as far as I have had an opportunity of examining them, seem to be all derived from one copy, brought originally from the South, and therefore written in the Telugu character. Certain mistakes are found in all alike, and probably arose from some illegible readings in the old Telugu original. I have noticed the same thing in the Nágarí copies of Mádhava's Commentary on the Black Yajur Veda, which are current in the North of India.
As I was at that time the Oriental Secretary of the Bengal Asiatic Society, I was naturally attracted to the book; and I subsequently read it with my friend Paṇḍit Maheśachandra Nyáyaratna, the present Principal of the Sanskrit College at Calcutta. I always hoped to translate it into English; but I was continually prevented by other engagements while I remained in India. Soon after my return to England, I tried to carry out my intention; but I found that several chapters, to which I had not paid the same attention as to the rest, were too difficult to be translated in England, where I could no longer enjoy the advantage of reference to my old friends the Paṇḍits of the Sanskrit College. In despair I laid my translation aside for years, until I happened to learn that my friend, Mr. A. E. Gough, at that time a Professor in the Sanskrit College at Benares, was thinking of translating the book. I at once proposed to him that we should do it together, and he kindly consented to my proposal; and we accordingly each undertook certain chapters of the work. He had the advantage of the help of some of the Paṇḍits of Benares, especially of Paṇḍit Ráma Miśra, the assistant Professor of Sáṅkhya, who was himself a Rámánuja; and I trust that, though we have doubtless left some things unexplained or explained wrongly, we may have been able to throw light on many of the dark sayings with which the original abounds. Our translations were originally published at intervals in the Benares Paṇḍit between 1874 and 1878; but they have been carefully revised for their present republication.

Madhava
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ORIENTAL SERIES.


THE


SARVA-DARŚANA-SAṂGRAHA


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E. B. COWELL, M.A.


A. E. GOUGH, M.A.


PREFACE.


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CONTENTS.


THE SARVA-DARŚANA-SAṄGRAHA.


THE PROLOGUE.


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THE ŚAIVA-DARŚANA.


THE ŚAIVA-DARŚANA.


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THE END.


TRÜBNER'S ORIENTAL SERIES.


TEXTS FROM THE BUDDHIST CANON


THE HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE.


A SKETCH OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES OF THE EAST INDIES.


THE BIRTH OF THE WAR-GOD.


SELECTIONS FROM THE KORAN.


MODERN INDIA AND THE INDIANS,


METRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM SANSKRIT WRITERS.


THE GULISTAN;


MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS RELATING TO INDIAN SUBJECTS.


THE LIFE OR LEGEND OF GAUDAMA,


CHINESE BUDDHISM.


LINGUISTIC AND ORIENTAL ESSAYS.


BUDDHIST BIRTH STORIES; or, Jataka Tales.


A TALMUDIC MISCELLANY;


THE CLASSICAL POETRY OF THE JAPANESE.


THE HISTORY OF ESARHADDON (Son of Sennacherib),


THE MESNEVI


EASTERN PROVERBS AND EMBLEMS


INDIAN POETRY;


THE MIND OF MENCIUS;


THE RELIGIONS OF INDIA.


HINDU PHILOSOPHY.


A MANUAL OF HINDU PANTHEISM. VEDÂNTASÂRA.


TSUNI—||GOAM:


A COMPREHENSIVE COMMENTARY TO THE QURAN.


THE BHAGAVAD-GÎTÂ.


THE QUATRAINS OF OMAR KHAYYAM.


THE QUATRAINS OF OMAR KHAYYAM.


THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE UPANISHADS AND ANCIENT INDIAN METAPHYSICS.


A COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF THE EGYPTIAN AND MESOPOTAMIAN RELIGIONS.


YUSUF AND ZULAIKHA.


LINGUISTIC ESSAYS.


THE SARVA-DARSANA-SAMGRAHA;


TIBETAN TALES DERIVED FROM INDIAN SOURCES.


UDÂNAVARGA.


A SKETCH OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES OF AFRICA.


OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF RELIGION TO THE SPREAD OF THE UNIVERSAL RELIGIONS.


A HISTORY OF BURMA.


RELIGION IN CHINA.


THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF HIS ORDER.


THE SANKHYA APHORISMS OF KAPILA.


BUDDHIST RECORDS OF THE WESTERN WORLD,


THE ORDINANCES OF MANU.


THE LIFE AND WORKS OF ALEXANDER CSOMA DE KOROS,


MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS RELATING TO INDO-CHINA.


THE SATAKAS OF BHARTRIHARI.


ANCIENT PROVERBS AND MAXIMS FROM BURMESE SOURCES;


MASNAVI I MA' NAVI:


MANAVA-DHARMA-CASTRA: THE CODE OF MANU.


LEAVES FROM MY CHINESE SCRAP-BOOK.


LINGUISTIC AND ORIENTAL ESSAYS.


MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS RELATING TO INDO-CHINA.


FOLK-TALES OF KASHMIR.


MEDIÆVAL RESEARCHES FROM EASTERN ASIATIC SOURCES.


ALBERUNI'S INDIA:


THE LIFE OF HIUEN TSIANG.


A SKETCH OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES OF OCEANIA.

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-10-24

Темы

Philosophy, Hindu; Philosophy, Indic

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