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- The Abhidharmakośabhāṣya (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोशभास्य, lit. Commentary on the Treasury of Abhidharma), Abhidharmakośa (Sanskrit: अभिधर्मकोश) for short (or...
- existential fact of dukkha." Vasubandhu wrote in his Sheath of Abhidharma (Abhidharmakosha): "Besides, do you say that God finds joy in seeing the creatures which...
- non-Mahayana commentaries (śāstra), a very influential one being the Abhidharmakosha of Vasubandhu, which is written from a non-Mahayana Sarvastivada–Sautrantika...
- (’dul ba, vinaya): Vinaya-sutra by Gunaprabha Abhidharma: Vasubandhu’s Abhidharmakosha Epistemology (tshad ma, pramana): which is based on Dharmakirti’s Pramanavarttika...
- Abhidharma treatises, such as the Mahavibhasa, the Sravakabhumi and the Abhidharmakosha, contain new developments in meditative theory which had a major influence...
- extinction which is disjunction (visamyoga)’. This dharma is defined by the Abhidharmakosha as "a special understanding, the penetration (pratisamkhyana) of suffering...
- an absolute reality totally separated from compounded things." The Abhidharmakosha shows how the Pudgalavadins explained their theory by using the analogy...
- metaphor. The Nyānānusāra Śāstra, a Vaibhāṣika response to Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakosha, cites the Māyājāla sutra and explains: “Seeing an illusory object...
- points out that Vasubandhu clearly states in his Twenty Verses and Abhidharmakosha that vijñapti and citta are synonymous. Nevertheless, different alternative...
- Nara schools were: Ritsu (Vinaya), Jōjitsu (Tattvasiddhi), Kusha-shū (Abhidharmakosha), Sanronshū (East Asian Mādhyamaka), Hossō (East Asian Yogācāra) and...