- text.
These were by Sthiramati,
Dharmapala of Nalanda, Nanda, Citrabhānu,
Guṇamati, Jinamitra, Jñānamitra, Jñānacandra, Bandhuśrī, Śuddhacandra, and Jinaputra...
- that he
would rather send his son to Valabhi, than to
Nalanda or Banaras.
Gunamati and
Sthiramati were two of its Panditas; very
little is
known about the...
- century, he
found Vallabhi as a
great center of
learning including Buddhism.
Gunamati and
Sthiramati were two
famous Buddhist scholars of
Vallabhi in the middle...
-
Buddhist scholar-monk.
Sthiramati was a
student of a Yogācāra
scholar named Gunamati, and he was also a
contemporary of
another 6th
century Yogācāra scholar...
- Devasharman, Gunashri,
Gunamati, Sthiramati, and Bhavaviveka. Not all of
these have
survived in full or in the original.
Devasharman and
Gunamati's commentaries...
-
Abhidharma and
wrote various commentaries,
exemplified by such
thinkers as
Gunamati, Asvabhāva, Sthiramati, Jinaputra, Dharmapāla, Śīlabhadra, Xuanzang, and...
-
lesser known madhyamikas include Devasarman (fifth to
sixth centuries) and
Gunamati (the
fifth to
sixth centuries) both of whom
wrote commentaries on the MMK...
- Dharmapala, Sthiramati, Nanda, Citrabhanu, Bandhusri, Suddhacandra, Jinaputra,
Gunamati, Jinamitra, and Jñanacandra. Back in China,
Xuanzang drew upon his studies...