- Aryadeva, Asanga, Vasubandhu, Dignaga, and
Dharmakirti and the two being:
Gunaprabha and
Shakyaprabha (or
Nagarjuna and
Asanga depending on the tradition)...
- in
study are:
Monastic discipline (’dul ba, vinaya): Vinaya-sutra by
Gunaprabha Abhidharma: Vasubandhu’s
Abhidharmakosha Epistemology (tshad ma, pramana):...
- (Vinaya-mūla-sūtra, Dülwa Do Tsawa,
Wylie Tib.: 'dul-ba mdo rtsa-ba) by the
Pandita Gunaprabha In the
Gelug school, the
degree may not be
earned by
laypeople (though...
-
scholar Adi
Shankara Dignāga,
famed logician Vasubandhu, Asanga's
brother Gunaprabha,
foremost student of Vasubandhu,
known for his work the
Vinayasutra Sakyaprabha...
- (617–686) -
wrote commentaries on
various works such as the Madhyāntavibhāga
Guṇaprabha - Bodhisattvabhūmiśīlaparivarta-bhāṣya Jinaputra,
wrote a
commentary to...
-
Mahasamghika school Prātimokṣasūtram of the
Sarvastivada school Vinaya sūtram of
Gunaprabha Vinaya viniscaya Upalipariprccha sutra Jayarakṣita's Sphuṭārthā Śrīghanācārasaṃgrahaṭīkā...
-
Rumtek Monastery: Vinaya,
Abhidharma and
Epistemology Vinayamula Sutra by
Gunaprabha with a
commentary by Mikyö
Dorje (8th Karmapa)
Abhidharmakosha by Vasubandhu...
- Asaṅga, Vasubandhu, Dignāga, and Dharmakīrti. The Two
Excellent Ones are
Gunaprabha and Shakyaprabha. Each of
these great scholars wrote extensive, elaborate...
- rtsa’i
rgyas ’grel (no
longer extant), a
commentary on the
Vinaya Sutra of
Gunaprabha Rab tu
byung ba
rnams kyi
bslab bya
nyams su
blang ba’i chos ’dul ba rgya...