- "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...