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- "collection of dṛṣtānta" (Dṛṣtāntapaṅkti) called the Kalpanāmaṇḍitīkā. The Sautrāntikas were sometimes also called "disciples of Kumāralāta". According to Chinese...
- and they were mainly based in Gandhara. These masters (later known as Sautrāntikas) did not fully accept the Vaibhāṣika philosophy and compiled their own...
- to explain the workings of karma. According to Dennis Hirota, [T]he Sautrantikas [...] insisted that each act exists only in the present instant and perishes...
- Vaibhāṣika views), which came to be called the Sautrāntika ("those who rely on the sūtras"). However, the Sautrāntikas did not reject the Abhidharma method; in...
- Bashyam Vasubandhu connects the Sautrantika theory of seeds with the notion of the latent defilements or ****aya: The Sautrantikas define ****ayas as kleshas...
- as the Sautrāntika theory of seeds (bīja) and the Sthavira theory of the bhavanga. Philosophically speaking, Richard King notes that Sautrāntikas defended...
- emotional afflictions (Pali: kilesā, Sanskrit: kleśāḥ) to arise". The Sautrāntika school of Buddhism, which relied closely on the sutras, developed a theory...
- adventitious defilements. The Theravādins and other schools, such as the Sautrāntikas ("those who follow the sutras"), often attacked the theories of the Sarvāstivādins...
- Meanwhile, Willemen, Dessein, and Cox have developed the theory that the Sautrantikas, a branch or tendency within the Sarvāstivādin group of schools, emerged...
- "collection of dṛṣtānta" (Dṛṣtāntapaṅkti) called the Kalpanāmaṇḍitīkā. The Sautrāntikas were sometimes also called "disciples of Kumāralāta". According to the...