- The
Sarvāstivāda (Sanskrit: 𑀲𑀭𑁆𑀯𑀸𑀲𑁆𑀢𑀺𑀯𑀸𑀤; Pali: 𑀲𑀩𑁆𑀩𑀢𑁆𑀣𑀺𑀯𑀸𑀤, romanized: Sabbatthivāda Chinese: 說一切有部; pinyin: Shuōyīqièyǒu Bù; ****anese:...
- and the
Vinaya Piṭaka, the Mahīśāsaka, Theravāda, Dharmaguptaka, and
Sarvāstivāda Vinayas all
provide different accounts which mention that
there was some...
- agrees,
despite some
minor inconsistencies of nomenclature, with the
Sarvāstivāda tradition which is
preserved by Mahāyāna Buddhists.
Traditional Buddhist...
- Katyayaniputra, who is seen as the
founder of
Sarvastivada. But
according to K.L. Dhammajoti, the
Sarvastivada lineage and the Vibhajyavāda
lineage of Moggaliputta...
-
texts are
later than the
sutras and are
school specific. Hence, the
Sarvastivada school's
Abhidharma Pitaka contains a
completely different set of texts...
- who
wrote commentary on the Abhidharma, from the
perspectives of the
Sarvastivada and Sautrāntika schools.
After his
conversion to
Mahayana Buddhism, along...
- awakening, Zen
teaching draws from
numerous Buddhist sources,
including Sarvāstivāda meditation, the
Mahayana teachings on the bodhisattva,
Yogachara and...
- Vātsīputrīyas and Saṃmittīyas The "realists",
namely the Theravāda and
Sarvāstivāda Ābhidharmikas The "nominalists", e.g. the Mahāsāṃghika Prajñaptivādins...
- the
attainment of
arhats existed in the
early Buddhist schools. The
Sarvāstivāda, Kāśyapīya, Mahāsāṃghika, Ekavyāvahārika, Lokottaravāda, Bahuśrutīya...
- Maya (/ˈmɑːjə/; Devanagari: माया, IAST: māyā),
literally "illusion" or "magic", has
multiple meanings in
Indian philosophies depending on the context....