- The
Sautrāntika or
Sutravadin (Sanskrit: सौत्रान्तिक, Suttavāda in Pali; Chinese: 經量部\ 說經部; pinyin: jīng liàng bù\ shuō jīng bù; ****anese: 経量部, romanized: Kyōryōbu)...
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those of the Sarvāstivāda-Vaibhāṣika,
which he
often criticizes from a
Sautrāntika perspective. The Kośa
includes an
additional chapter in
prose re****ing...
- leaf, and flower. The
Sautrantika school held such a
theory as did the
Mahasamghikas and the
early Mahasisakas. The
Sautrantika Sthavira Srilata held...
- Sarvāstivādins are
believed to have
given rise to the Mūlasarvāstivāda and
Sautrāntika schools,
although the
relationship between these groups has not yet been...
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emotional afflictions (Pali: kilesā, Sanskrit: kleśāḥ) to arise". The
Sautrāntika school of Buddhism,
which relied closely on the sutras,
developed a theory...
- It was
initially a
theory of
cognition held by the
Mahasamghika and
Sautrantika schools while the Sarvastivada-Vaibhasika
school argued against it. The...
- (pramāṇa) in
Buddhist philosophy, and is ****ociated with the Yogācāra and
Sautrāntika schools. He was also one of the
primary theorists of
Buddhist atomism...
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perspective of
early Buddhism for
later Mahāyāna philosophers. The Dārṣṭāntika-
Sautrāntika school pioneered the idea of
karmic seeds (S. Bīja) and "the special...
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commentary on the Abhidharma, from the
perspectives of the
Sarvastivada and
Sautrāntika schools.
After his
conversion to
Mahayana Buddhism,
along with his half-[citation...
- Sarvāstivāda
teacher Kumāralāta (possibly the same as the
original teacher of
Sautrantika) who
taught him the "great
Abhidharma of Kātyāyana (迦旃延) with thousands...