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Erich Frauwallner (December 28, 1898 – July 5, 1974) was an
Austrian professor, a
pioneer in the
field of
Buddhist studies.
Frauwallner studied classical...
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independent doctrines. The
prominent Western scholar of Abhidharma,
Erich Frauwallner, has said that
these Buddhist systems are "among the
major achievements...
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either during the
lifetime of the Buddha, or thereafter.
According to
Frauwallner, the
Buddhist texts show a
shift in the
explanation of the root cause...
- self nor
sentient being, nor soul, nor personality.
Williams refers to
Frauwallner (1973, p. 155) Many
ancient Upanishads of
Hinduism describe yoga and...
- (2000), p. 22.
Gombrich (2009), p. 131.
Gethin (1998), pp. 141–142.
Frauwallner 1973, pp. 167–168.
Hajime Nakamura. The
Theory of 'Dependent Origination'...
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transcendent reality," and "equated with
Brahman in this sense."
Frauwallner states that "many gods are
traced back to the one Godhead. The one (ekam)...
- 270–350 CE) is a name
whose use was
pioneered by
Buddhist scholars Erich Frauwallner,
Giuseppe Tucci, and
Hakuju Ui to
distinguish one of the
three founders...
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International Publishing, Imprint:
Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-030-68043-5.
Frauwallner,
Erich (1956). The
Earliest Vinaya and the
Beginnings of
Buddhist Literature...
- so this
equation can't be
correct for this nidana.
According to
Erich Frauwallner, the
twelvefold chain resulted from the Buddha's
combination of two lists...
- The
uncertainty around this
school has led to a
number of hypotheses.
Frauwallner’s theory holds that the Mūlasarvāstivāda
Vinaya is the
disciplinary code...