Jnanakanda
Jnanakanda is a significant Buddhist text, part of the Mahayana tradition, particularly associated with the Madhyamaka school. The term "Jnanakanda" translates to "Ocean of Knowledge" or "Sea of Wisdom," reflecting the profound philosophical insights it contains. The text is attributed to Nagarjuna, one of the most influential figures in the development of Mahayana Buddhism.
Jnanakanda is structured as a dialogue between Nagarjuna and his student Aryadeva. The dialogue covers a wide
The text is notable for its emphasis on the emptiness of all phenomena, which is a central
Jnanakanda is considered one of the most important texts in the Mahayana canon and is widely studied