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According to
Thomas Kochumuttom, Yogācāra is a
realistic pluralism which does not deny the
existence of
individual beings.
Kochumuttom argues that Yogācāra...
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distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism". Raju 1992, p. 177.
Kochumuttom 1999, p. 1.
Kochumuttom 1999, p. 5.
Garfield &
Priest 2003. Raju 1992, p. 177-178...
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Kochumuttom 1999, p. 5. King 1995, p. 156.
Kochumuttom 1999.
Peter Harvey,
Consciousness Mysticism in the...
- Poona,
pages 55-56 with
footnotes Michael Comans 2000, p. 2.
Kochumuttom 1999, p. 1.
Kochumuttom 1999, p. 5.
Sarma 2007, pp. 126, 143–144.
Garfield & Priest...
- Yogācāra
affirms the
existence of
individual mindstreams, and thus
Kochumuttom also
calls it a
realistic pluralism. The Yogācārins
defined three basic...
- p. 280.
Sarma 1997, p. 239.
Nakamura 2004, pp. 280–281.
Kochumuttom 1999, p. 1.
Kochumuttom 1999, p. 5. Raju 1971, p. 177-178.
Kalupahana 1994, p. 206...
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trained meditative mind.
Other scholars like Dan
Lusthaus and
Thomas Kochumuttom see Yogācāra as a kind of
phenomenology of
experience which s****s to...
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Development of a
Central Concept of Yogācāra Philosophy, Tokyo, 1987, I, 7–8
Kochumuttom 1999, p. 1. Schmithausen, Lambert. Ālayavijñāna: On the
Origin and the...
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University of Oslo,
October 2020. Wood 1994, p. 56 Wood 1994, p. 55
Kochumuttom,
Thomas A. A
Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: A New
Translation and Interpretation...
- in part by
Vasubandhu and his
Twenty Verses and
Thirty Verses texts Kochumuttom,
Thomas (1982). A
Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: A New Translation...