Bhavaviveka
BHĀVAVIVEKA
Bhāvaviveka was a Madhyamaka school philosopher who lived from perhaps 500 to 570 c.e. His name may have been Bhavya or Bhāviveka, and he may have come from South India. Bhāvaviveka's attack on the interpretation of Madhyamaka by Buddhapālita (c. 500 c.e.) led later Tibetans to refer to him as the founder of the Svātantrika-Madhyamaka. Bhavaviveka's works include the Prajñāpradīpa (Lamp of Wisdom) on NĀgĀrjuna, and the Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā (Verses on the essence of Madhyamaka) with Tarkajvālā (Blaze of Reasoning, an autocommentary), an early encyclopedia of Indian philosophy.
Bibliography
Eckel, Malcolm D. To See the Buddha: A Philosopher's Quest for the Meaning of Emptiness. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1992.
Iida, S. Reason and Emptiness: A Study of Logic and Mysticism. Tokyo: Hokuseido Press, 1980.
Lopez, Donald S., Jr. A Study of Svātantrika. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion, 1987.
Ruegg, David S. The Literature of the Madhyamaka School of Philosophy in India. Wiesbaden, Germany: Harrassowitz, 1981.