- (kliṣṭamanovijñāna), and
finally the
fundamental store-house
consciousness (
ālāyavijñāna),
which is the
basis of the
other seven. This
eighth consciousness is...
-
universalizes experience through intuitive perception of the
universal mind of
alayavijnana. Manas-vijnana, also
known as klista-manas-vijnana or
simply manas, is...
- (śūnyatā, a Mādhyamaka concept); with the storehouse-consciousness (
ālāyavijñāna, a Yogācāra concept); and with the
interpenetration of all
dharmas (in...
- in
later Yogacara-thought,
where citta-santāna
replaced the
notion of
ālayavijñāna, the store-house
consciousness in
which the
karmic seeds were stored...
-
which produce what we view as reality. The
analysis of the eighth, the
ālayavijñana, or store-consciousness (阿賴耶識)
which is at the root of all experience...
- Yogācāra
philosophy of mind-only (cittamātra) and the
three natures, the
ālayavijñāna (store-house consciousness), the
inner "disposition" (gotra), the buddha-nature...
-
explanations of key Yogācāra
concepts such as the basal-consciousness (
ālayavijñāna), the
doctrine of appearance-only (vijñaptimātra) and the "three own...
-
material basis (the
physical sense faculty) and a
mental basis (the
ālayavijñāna). The
mental basis is the
latent consciousness which is "the
holder of...
-
which gathers the hindrances, the poisons, the
karmic formations. the
ālayavijñāna is the
consciousness "basis of everything" and has been
translated as...
-
Brown (1991). The
Buddha Nature: A
Study of the Tathāgatagarbha and
Ālayavijñāna.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 3–4. ISBN 978-81-208-0631-3.
Brian Edward Brown...