226 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [November, 1905. 
Jayanta in his Nyayamaijari (3rd ahnika, p. 131, va 
m Sanskrit wren soy alludes to Dignaga in the subject 
Galied “ Bhadanta-kal 
I have already refered to the fact that Dharmakirti wrote a 
mentary! on a certain work of Dignaga 
tc a alluding to his logical views in the 
Nyaya-bindu. It w as Dharmottaracaryya?® 
who explicitly mentioned Dignaga soabhioten under that name, but 
often under the name of Dignagacaryya or simply ‘isle 
Jinendrabodhi? and others wrote commentaries on Pramanasa- 
muccaya of Di a 
The exact date of Digniga is not known, On the Mp s 
> Mallinatha we have found that ignaga wa 
ee on trae an opponent of Kalidasa, and from Tibetan 
sources we have seen that he was a contemporary of one [évara- 
Buddhistic refer- 
ences to Dignaga. 
Chinese sources we know that Iévara-Krsna’s Samkhya 
translated into Chinese by Paramartha 557-567 A.D. PNanjio’ s Cat., 
1 « ompare. 
aa a frag wramifecattate: | a TTR aifanatem 
wat mat ate: ) (arafegetat. g: 9s) | 
2 aq aaa fagmfraety dasaqem: | 
( arafaeziat, use )! 
aaqa Bawa | wat fae atm | 
( arafagctat, a <8 ) | 
a afe sraaferatas Sq ete sa EATS | 
‘ arafageiar, 8: Se ) | 
aca faasiahraet sm arama | 
( arafaseiar, B Sy) ! 
8 Jinendrabodhi’s commentary on Pramana-samuceaya is named “ Visilé- 
malavati nima Pramana-samuccaya-tiki ”—Tibetan WEN'Y'SG'S TAS 
pita. en A qua ARES ar MUN AAV Y Q QIay" TAR by qa 
50a" 8q"4q0' RN | Tt is contained in the Tangyur, section Mdo 
Volume Re. 
