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Sthiramati (Sanskrit; Chinese: An**** 安慧, and Jian**** 堅慧; Tibetan: Blo gros
brtan pa) was a 6th-century
Indian Buddhist scholar-monk.
Sthiramati was a...
- Dharmapāla (c. 530–561?) and
Sthiramati (c. 510–570?).
According to
Zhihua Yao, Dharmapāla was a Sākāravādin,
while Sthiramati was a Nirākāravādin. According...
- India, the most
influential commentary on the Triṃśikā was
written by
Sthiramati in the 6th century.
According to Xuanzang, who
studied the Triṃśikā at...
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those of Buddhapalita, Candrakirti, Devasharman, Gunashri, Gunamati,
Sthiramati, and Bhavaviveka. Not all of
these have
survived in full or in the original...
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prose commentary (bhāṣya) by
Vasubandhu and
several sub-commentaries by
Sthiramati and others; the
portions by Maitreya-nātha and
Vasubandhu both survive...
- Nāgārjuna
Ashvaghosha Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva
Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga Bhāvaviveka Dharmakīrti Candrakīrti
Zhiyi Bodhidharma...
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commentaries on Vasubandhu's Triṃśikā-vijñaptimātratā,
those of: Dharmapala,
Sthiramati, Nanda, Citrabhanu, Bandhusri, Suddhacandra, Jinaputra, Gunamati, Jinamitra...
- Abhidharmakośa-sphuṭārthā (chos
mngon pa'i
mdzod kyi 'grel
bshad (don gsal ba)
Sthiramati (6th c. CE), Abhidharmakoṣa-bhāṣya-ṭīkā-tattvārtha (chos
mngon pa mdzod...
- does not
refer to it as the eight, even
though his
later disciples like
Sthiramati and
Hsuan Tsang constantly refer to it as such". Each
being has his own...
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Vallabhi as a
great center of
learning including Buddhism.
Gunamati and
Sthiramati were two
famous Buddhist scholars of
Vallabhi in the
middle of the seventh...