The famous philosopher
Acharya Nagarjuna was in the Court of
(1) Yagnasri Satakarni
(2) Pulomavi - III
(3) Satakarni - I
(4) Sri Mukha
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The famous philosopher
Acharya Nagarjuna was in the Court of Yagnasri Satakarni.
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- To explain how everything that exists is ultimately devoid of any intrinsic nature yet does exist customarily, Nagarjuna uses the idea of the two truths, Paramartha Satya ("ultimate truth") and Samvriti Satya ("conventional truth").
- Nagarjuna was a supporter of the Mahina movement and was commonly regarded as the creator of the Madhyamaka (centrism, middle-way) school of Buddhist philosophy.
- The most significant work on the Madhyamaka doctrine of emptiness is his Mamadhyamakakrik (also known as the Root Verses on Madhyamaka, or MMK).
- The MMK continues to be studied today and was the source of numerous commentaries in Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan, Korean, and Japanese.
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