- the Ekavyāvahārikas, Gokulikas, and
Lokottaravādins as
being doctrinally indistinguishable. The
Lokottaravādins ****erted that
there are no real things...
- sect
during the
reign of Aśoka. Tāranātha
viewed the Ekavyāvahārikas,
Lokottaravādins, and
Gokulikas as
being essentially the same. He even
viewed Ekavyāvahārika...
-
Buddhist tradition, and
early biographies such as the Buddhacarita, the
Lokottaravādin Mahāvastu, the Sarvāstivādin
Lalitavistara Sūtra, give
different accounts...
- Mahāsāṃghikas also
split into
various sub groups. One of
these were the
Lokottaravādins (Transcendentalists), so
called because of
their doctrine which saw...
- of the
marks of a
great person. The Mahāvastu of the Mahāsāṃghika-
Lokottaravādins presents various ideas regarding the school's
conception of the bodhisattva...
- ("Temporal Eternalists"), the
Dharmaguptakas ("Preservers of Dharma"),
Lokottaravadins ("Transcendentalists"), the Prajñaptivādins ("Conceptualists"), the...
- compilation, and in this sutra,
there are many
elements in
common with the
Lokottaravādin Mahāvastu.
There are also
images of Amitābha
Buddha with the bodhisattvas...
-
including footnotes and
glossary Abhisamacarikadharma of the Mahasamghika-
Lokottaravadins (input by Abhisamacarika-Dharma
Study Group,
Taisho University); GRETIL...
-
biographies of the Buddha.
Buddha biographies include the Mahāvastu of the
Lokottaravadin school, the
northern tradition's
Lalitavistara Sūtra, the Theravada...
-
Buddhacarita by Aśvaghoṣa (c. 80 – c. 150 CE), the Mahāvastu from the
Lokottaravādins (1st
century CE), the
Lalitavistara from the Sarvāstivādins (1st century...