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Nagarjuna

3rd-century Indian Buddhist philosopher

For other uses, see Nagarjuna (disambiguation).

Nāgārjuna (Sanskrit: नागार्जुन, Nāgārjuna; c. 150 – c. 250 CE) was an Indian monk and Mahāyāna Buddhistphilosopher of the Madhyamaka (Centrism, Middle Way) school.[2] He is widely considered one of the most important Buddhist philosophers.[3]

Nāgārjuna is widely considered to be the founder of the Madhyamaka school of Buddhist philosophy and a defender of the Mahāyāna movement.[3][4] His Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (Root Verses on Madhyamaka, MMK) is the most important text on the Madhyamaka philosophy of emptiness. The MMK inspired a large number of commentaries in Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan, Korean and Japanese and continues to be studied today.[5]

History

Background

India in the first and second centuries CE was politically divided into various states, including the Kushan Empire and the Satavahana Kingdom. At this point in Buddhist history, the Buddhist community was already divided into

Nagarjun, who occupied a special place in Hindi literature, was a great poet and famous writer of progressive ideals.  Nagarjun’s real name was Vaidyanath Mishra, who was addressed by his loved ones as Nagarjun and Janakavi.

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Biography of Nagarjun

NameNagarjun[1]
Real NameVaidyanath Mishra
Date of BirthJune 30, 1911
Place of BirthMadhubani, Bihar
Father’s NameGokul Mishra
mother’s NameUma Devi
SpouseAparajita Devi
OccupationPoet,

Nagarjun

Indian poet (1911-1998)

This article is about the 20th century Indian poet. For other uses, see Nagarjuna (disambiguation).

Nagarjun

BornVaidyanath Mishra
(1911-06-11)11 June 1911[1]
Satlakha Village, Darbanga district, Bihar, India
Died5 November 1998(1998-11-05) (aged 87)
Khwaja Sarai, Darbhanga district, Bihar,[2] India
Pen nameNagarjun
OccupationPoet, writer, essayist, novelist, buddhist
LanguageHindi, Maithili
Years active1930–1994
Notable awards
SpouseAparajita Devi

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Vaidyanath Mishra (11 June 1911 – 5 November 1998), better known by his pen nameNagarjun, was a Hindi and Maithili poet who has also penned a number of novels, short stories, literary biographies and travelogues, and was known as Janakavi- the People's Poet. He is regarded as the most prominent protagonist of modernity in Maithili.[3][4]

Personal life and biography

Early life and education

Vaidyanath Mishra was born on 11 June 1911 (Jyeshtha Purn

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