- The
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोशभास्य, lit.
Commentary on the
Treasury of Abhidharma), Abhidharmakośa (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोश) for
short (or...
- (sastras), as authoritative. The
views of this
group first appear in the
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya of Vasubandhu. The name Sautrāntika
indicates that
unlike other North...
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point from
Indian merchants and mathematicians.[citation needed] The
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya of
Vasubandhu (316–396), a
Sanskrit work on
Buddhist philosophy,...
- well
known at the time of Patañjali, as for
example in Vasubandhu's
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya (that, incidentally, Patañjali quotes).
These research findings change...
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different Buddhist schools. This term does not
appear in the sutras. The
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya states: “dharma
means ‘upholding,’ [namely],
upholding intrinsic...
- opponents, the Sautrantikas,
especially Vasubandhu who had
written the
Abhidharmakośabhasya as an
exposition as well as a
critique of many Vaibhāṣika doctrine...
- Kusha-shū
focused on
abhidharma analysis based on the "Commentary on the
Abhidharmakośabhaṣya (倶舎論)" by the fourth-century
Gandharan philosopher Vasubandhu. The...
-
Buddhism (倶舎宗, Kusha-shū), a Sarvāstivāda
school focused on the
Abhidharmakośabhaṣya, a text of
Abhidharma by the
philosopher Vasubandhu. It was never...
-
University of New York Press: 1986 Kritzer, Robert. Sautrāntika in the
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya. JIABS,
Journal of the
International ****ociation of
Buddhist Studies...
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characterized by
defining traits (lakṣaṇa) or own-existence (svabhāva). The
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya states for example: "dharma
means 'upholding,' [namely], upholding...