- The
Dharmaguptaka (Sanskrit: धर्मगुप्तक; Chinese: 法藏部; pinyin: Fǎzàng bù; Vietnamese: Pháp Tạng bộ) are one of the
eighteen or
twenty early Buddhist schools...
- 125) with the
Dharmaguptaka school, due to the
number of
rules for monastics,
which corresponds to the
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya. The
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya is also...
- is
evidence that the
Dharmaguptaka school had a
similar collection,
known as the Kṣudraka Āgama.
Fragments of the
Dharmaguptaka minor collection have...
-
including those contained in the Theravāda, Mahāsāṃghika, Mahīśāsaka,
Dharmaguptaka, Sarvāstivāda and Mūlasarvāstivāda vinayas. Pratimokṣa
texts may also...
- Asia),
Mulasarvastivada (Tibetan
Buddhism and the
Himalayan region) and
Dharmaguptaka (Taiwan and East
Asian Buddhism). In
addition to
these three Vinaya...
- main
sects included the Sarvāstivādins ("Temporal Eternalists"), the
Dharmaguptakas ("Preservers of Dharma"),
Lokottaravadins ("Transcendentalists"), the...
- they
agree with
Dharmaguptaka views currently known. He
therefore concludes that the
extant Ekottara Āgama is that of the
Dharmaguptaka school. Of the...
-
Buddhist texts,
dating from
about the 1st
century CE, and
connected to the
Dharmaguptaka school. The
Islamic conquest of the
Iranian Plateau in the 7th-century...
-
corroborating this information, but the
colors for the Sarvāstivāda and
Dharmaguptaka sects are reversed. In
traditions of
Tibetan Buddhism,
which follow...
- was a
Dharmaguptaka monk and translator. He is
recorded as
having learned both
Theravada and Mahāyāna treatises. He
translated the
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya...