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- mainstream Buddhist sects in India for more than a thousand years." The Pudgalavādins ****erted that while there is no ātman, there exists a pudgala (person)...
- the Sarvāstivāda, the Dharmaguptakas, the Saṃmitīya, and the Pudgalavādins. The Pudgalavādins were also known as Vatsiputrīyas after their ****tive founder...
- Hinduism were Nāstika, along with Jainism, his own school of Buddhism and Pudgalavadins (Vātsīputrīya) school of Buddhism. Astika, in some texts, is defined...
- nirvana of Mahayana). As noted by Thiện Châu, the Theravadins and the Pudgalavadins "remained strictly faithful to the letter of the sutras" and thus held...
- ancient schools of Indian Buddhism (the notable exception being the Pudgalavādins), and has persisted without change into the modern era. [...] both views...
- pudgala (or "person" similar to but distinct from the atman) of the Pudgalavadins (also known as the Vātsīputrīya). The characteristic method used by...
- problem was also taken up by a group of Buddhist schools termed the Pudgalavadins or "Personalists" which included the Vātsīputrīya, the Dharmottarīya...
- rejected by all the schools mentioned above was the view held by the Pudgalavadin or 'personalist' schools. They seemed to have held that there was a sort...
- only the Pudgalavada-school diverged from this basic teaching. The Pudgalavādins ****erted that, while there is no ātman, there is a pudgala or "person"...
- form, particularly bodily action. Debates on this topic include the Pudgalavādin view that action is movement, the Sarvāstivāda claim that it is shape...