- Chengshilun; ****anese pronunciation: Jōjitsu-ron, also
reconstructed as
Satyasiddhi-Śāstra), is an
Indian Abhidharma Buddhist text by a
figure known as Harivarman...
- with
Chinese folk
religion and Taoism) Lüzong (Vinaya school)
Chengshi (
Satyasiddhi, historical) Kosa (Abhidharmakośa, historical)
Sanlun ("Three Treatises"...
-
modern scholars.
Another text
translated by Kumārajīva and his team, the
Satyasiddhi shastra (Ch'eng-shih lun),
while not
being a
Madhyamaka text per se,...
-
founder in China. The
Satyasiddhi School is
counted among the Ten
Schools of Tang
Dynasty Buddhism. From China, the
Satyasiddhi School was transmitted...
-
credited with
numerous highly influential commentaries. In East Asia, the
Satyasiddhi śāstra was also influential.
Another influential tradition is that of...
- were also others.
Similar arguments were also used in Harivarman's *
Satyasiddhi Śāstra, and the Upadeśa
commentary on the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras, both...
-
school is said to have
included a
Bodhisattva Piṭaka in
their canon. The
Satyasiddhi Śāstra, also
called the
Tattvasiddhi Śāstra, is an
extant abhidharma...
-
doctrines are very
close to
those in Mādhyamaka and Yogācāra works. The
Satyasiddhi Śāstra
maintained great po****rity in
Chinese Buddhism, and even lead...
- ****an
around 625 by the
Goguryeo monk Ekwan. The
school focused on the
Satyasiddhi-Śāstra, a text of
Abhidharma by the
philosopher Harivarman. It was never...
- Nāgārjuna, but this
attribution is
disputed by some
modern scholars.
Satyasiddhi Shastra (Ch'eng-shih lun) – This
Abhidharma text,
while not
being a work...