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Paramārtha (Sanskrit, Devanagari: परमार्थ;
traditional Chinese: 真諦;
simplified Chinese: 真谛; pinyin: Zhēndì) (499-569 CE) was an
Indian monk from Ujjain...
- "conventional" or "provisional" (saṁvṛti) truth, and the "absolute" or "ultimate" (
paramārtha) truth. The
exact meaning varies between the
various Buddhist schools...
- Guru
Paramartha or
Gooroo Paramartan is a
fictional monk
introduced in
Tamil culture by
Catholic missionary Constanzo Beschi (known for
Tamils as Veeramamunivar)...
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thinkers working in Chinese. They
include Bodhiruci, Ratnamati, ****guang,
Paramārtha,
Jingying ****yuan, Zhiyan,
Xuanzang and his
students Kuiji,
Woncheuk and...
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scholars now
point to
either the 6th
century Indian monk
translators Paramārtha and Bodhiruci, or
alternatively to one of
their Chinese students. While...
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which is
designated as the
collection of
teachings for bodhisattvas.
Paramārtha, a 6th-century CE
Indian monk from Ujjain,
unequivocally ****ociates the...
- Śariputraparipṛcchā (Taisho 1465).
Various ancient sources (like Bhāvaviveka, and
Paramārtha) also
indicate that the
different branches of the Mahāsāṃghika tradition...
- is an
attempt to best
express the
Buddhist view of "ultimate reality" (
paramārtha-satya).
There are
different types of
Abhidharma literature. The early...
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conventional (Skt. saṃvṛti) truth, and the
absolute or
ultimate (Skt.
paramārtha) truth. For the Mahāsāṃghika
branch of Buddhism, the
final and ultimate...
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Narasimhagupta Baladitya (c. 495–?),
according to
contemporary writer Paramartha, was
brought up
under the
influence of the
Mahayanist philosopher, Vasubandhu...