- The
Tattvasiddhi-Śāstra ("The
Treatise that
Accomplishes Reality"; Chinese: 成實論, Chengshilun; ****anese pronunciation: Jōjitsu-ron, also
reconstructed as...
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Tattvasiddhi-śāstra in
order to "eliminate
confusion and
abandon the
later developments, with the hope of
returning to the origin". The
Tattvasiddhi was...
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abhidharma collection, and that it
likely contained five or six books. The
Tattvasiddhi Śāstra ("the
treatise that
accomplishes reality"; Chinese: 成實論, Chéngshílun)...
- The
Tattvasiddhi School taught a
progression of twenty-seven
stations for
cultivating realization,
based upon the
teachings of the
Tattvasiddhi Śāstra...
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introduced to ****an
during the A**** and Nara periods.
Along with the
Tattvasiddhi school (Jōjitsu-shū) and the Risshū, it is a
school of
Nikaya Buddhism...
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Buddhist doctrine. The six Nara
schools were:
Ritsu (Vinaya), Jōjitsu (
Tattvasiddhi), Kusha-shū (Abhidharmakosha), Sanronshū (East
Asian Mādhyamaka), Hossō...
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Bodhisattva Piṭaka in
their canon. The
Satyasiddhi Śāstra, also
called the
Tattvasiddhi Śāstra, is an
extant abhidharma from the Bahuśrutīya school. This abhidharma...
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disagreements from the "Sautrantikas" can be seen in
later works, such as the *
Tattvasiddhi-Śāstra (成實論), the *Abhidharmahṛdaya (T no. 1550), and the Abhidharmakośakārikā...
- survived, such as the Śāriputrābhidharma of the
Dharmaguptaka school, the
Tattvasiddhi Śāstra (Chéngshílun), and
various Abhidharma type
works from the Pudgalavada...
- who
became disillusioned with
Buddhist Abhidharma and then
wrote the
Tattvasiddhi-śāstra in
order to "eliminate
confusion and
abandon the
later developments...