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- (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोशभास्य, lit. Commentary on the Treasury of Abhidharma), Abhidharmakośa (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोश) for short (or just Kośa or AKB), is a key text...
- period of the same school, though with some differences, Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakośa explains (English trs. p. 383ff): What is an intermediate being, and...
- another, adapted by the later manuals such as the Visuddhimagga, the Abhidharmakosa, Kamalasila's Bhavanakrama ('Stages of Meditation', eighth century)...
- Poussin, Louis (fr. trans.); Sangpo, Gelong Lodro (eng. trans.) (2012) Abhidharmakośa-Bhāṣya of Vasubandhu Volume I, p. 677. Motilal Banarsid**** Pubs. ISBN...
- Taoism) Lüzong (Vinaya school) Chengshi (Satyasiddhi, historical) Kosa (Abhidharmakośa, historical) Sanlun ("Three Treatises" school, Mādhyamaka) Weishi or...
- exist in the past, present and ****ure, the "three times". Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakośa-bhāsya states, "He who affirms the existence of the dharmas of the three...
- Tibetan Bon commentary that lists fifty-one factors. Sarvāstivāda: Abhidharmakośa by Vasubandhu – a Sarvastivada commentary (studied by the Mahayana schools)...
- century. An example of Buddhist literature Bhashya is Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakośa-Bhāṣya. The term bhashya literally means "speaking, talking, any work...
- Sautrāntika (Wylie: mdo sde pa). The main sources for this view is the Abhidharmakośa, as well as the work of Dignāga and Dharmakīrti. As opposed to Vaibhāṣika...
- doctrines are contained in Tibetan translations of later works such as the Abhidharmakośa and the Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra. In addition to accepting the essential...