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- Dharmaskandha (Sanskrit: धर्मस्कन्ध) or Dharma-skandha-sastra (धर्मस्कन्ध शास्त्र) is one of the seven Sarvastivada Abhidharma Buddhist scriptures. Dharmaskandha...
- ("Exposition") (T. 1541–1542) Vijñānakāya ("Body of Consciousness") (T. 1539) Dharmaskandha ("Aggregation of Dharmas") (T. 1537) Prajñaptiśāstra ("Treatise on Designations")...
- the earliest Abhidharma works, such as in the Theravada Vibhanga, the Dharmaskandha of the Sarvastivada, and the Śāriputrābhidharma of the Dharmaguptaka...
- Ksudravastuka (an abhidharma texts that is part of the Sarvastivada Dharmaskandha). Abhidharmic analysis figures prominently in madhyamaka treatises,...
- Sangitiparyaya in the Chinese Sarvastivada tradition and as the author of the Dharmaskandha in the Sanskrit and Tibetan Sarvastivada traditions. In the Vatsiputriya...
- Dharmaraja College Dharmarajika Stupa Dharmarakṣa Dharmaraksita Dharma Seed Dharmaskandha Dharma centre Dharma talk Dharma transmission Dharmodaya Dhatu Dhatukatha...
- the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta). The Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma text called the Dharmaskandha also contains a p****age with the smṛtyupasthāna schema. According to...
- such as the Theravada Vibhanga and Paṭisambhidāmagga, the Sarvastivada Dharmaskandha, the Jñānapraṣṭhāna, the Śāriputrābhidharma and the Arthaviniscaya Sutra...
- of the Abhidharma literature, such as in the Theravada Vibhanga, the Dharmaskandha of the Sarvastivada, and the Śāriputrābhidharma of the Dharmaguptaka...
- Maudgalyāyana is said to have composed the Abhidharma texts called the Dharmaskandha and the Prajñāptibhāsya, although in some Sanskrit and Tibetan scriptures...