- pinyin: Zhōngguān Jìan; Tibetan: དབུ་མ་པ་ ; dbu ma pa),
otherwise known as
Śūnyavāda ("the
emptiness doctrine") and Niḥsvabhāvavāda ("the no svabhāva doctrine")...
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philosophical school termed Madhyamaka (Middle
theory or Centrism, also
known as
śūnyavāda, 'the
emptiness theory') was
founded by the second-century
figure of Nagarjuna...
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Buddhist Madhyamaka ("Middle Way" or "Centrism") philosophy, also
called Śūnyavāda (the
emptiness doctrine) is the
dominant Buddhist philosophy in Tibetan...
- philosophy. The
earliest was the Mādhyamaka ("Middle Way"), also
known as the
Śūnyavāda ("Emptiness") school. This
tradition followed the
works of the philosopher...
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Buddhist concepts such as
Sunyavada,
acknowledged in the
Brahma Sūtras, may be a late invention, and
suggests that both
Sunyavada and
Brahma Sūtras may therefore...
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think that Shankara's
philosophy is
largely a
compound of
Vijnanavada and
Sunyavada Buddhism with the
Upanisad notion of the
permanence of self superadded...
- (neti neti).
Mudgal concludes therefore that "the
difference between Sunyavada (Mahayana)
philosophy of
Buddhism and
Advaita philosophy of
Hinduism may...
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Tribe 2000, p. 140. Wynne, Alexander,
Early Buddhist Teaching as Proto-
sunyavada. Wasler, Joseph.
Nagarjuna in Context. New York:
Columibia University...
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Madhyamaka ("Middle way" or "Centrism")
founded by Nagarjuna. Also
known as
Śūnyavāda (the
emptiness doctrine) and Niḥsvabhāvavāda (the no svabhāva doctrine)...
- Nagarjuna,
Indian Mahayana Buddhist,
philosopher and
founder of Madhyamaka-
Sunyavada Buddhism 200: Some of the
oldest parts of the
Ginza Rabba, a core text...