- The
Jñānaprasthāna (Sanskrit: ज्ञानप्रस्थान) or
Jñānaprasthāna-śāstra (ज्ञानप्रस्थानशास्त्र),
composed originally in
Sanskrit by Kātyāyanīputra, is one...
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known as
Jñānaprasthāna ("Course of Knowledge").
Though the
Gandharan Astagrantha had many vibhaṣas (commentaries), the new
Kashmiri Jñānaprasthāna had a...
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texts dated to the 1st and 2nd
century CE, such as the
Mahavibhas and
Jnanaprasthana from the
Kushan Empire,
quote and
comment on Kaṇāda's doctrines. His...
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northern sources, such as the
Jñānaprasthāna, the Arthaviniscaya-tika and the
Abhidharmakosa (AKB.III.24d). The
Jñānaprasthāna,
explains the
nidanas with...
- were
originally many
different Vibhāṣā texts,
mainly commenting on the
Jñānaprasthāna, but also
commenting on
other Abhidharma texts too. The relationship...
- the Sārvāstivāda tradition, the
Abhidharma text
Jñānaprasthāna is
attributed to him. The
Jñānaprasthāna is more
likely to have been
composed by an author...
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doctrinal list of dharmas. The core
canonical work of this school, the
Jñānaprasthāna ('Foundation of Knowledge'), also
known as Aṣṭaskandha or Aṣṭagrantha...
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Jinakalamali Jinapañjara
Jinul Jisha Mount Jiuhua Jizang Jnanagupta Jnanaprasthana Jnanasutra Jnanayasas Jodo
Shinshu Jōdo shū John
Garrie Jokhang Jonang...
- it was
composed around the 1st
century CE, and was
influenced by the
Jñānaprasthāna,
though differs in
several aspects. In this regard, he
likens it to...
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Vibhanga and Paṭisambhidāmagga, the
Sarvastivada Dharmaskandha, the
Jñānapraṣṭhāna, the Śāriputrābhidharma and the
Arthaviniscaya Sutra. In post-canonical...