- Sarvāstivāda-
Vaibhāṣika (Sanskrit: सर्वास्तिवाद-वैभाषिक) or
simply Vaibhāṣika (वैभाषिक) is an
ancient Buddhist tradition of
Abhidharma (scholastic Buddhist...
- Sarvāstivādins who
upheld the
doctrines in the Mahāvibhāṣa were
called Vaibhāṣikas.
According to the Theravādin Dīpavaṃsa, the Sarvāstivādins
emerged from...
-
Pudgalavada school. The
Vaibhāṣika master Samghabhadra considered that
Vasubandhu had
misrepresented numerous key
points of
Vaibhāṣika Abhidharma in the Kośa...
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traditions such as Prajñāpāramitā, Sarvāstivāda, Mādhyamaka, Sautrāntika,
Vaibhāṣika, Buddha-nature, Yogācāra, and more. One
recurrent theme in
Buddhist philosophy...
- Sarvāstivāda-
Vaibhāṣika Abhidharma tenets, he also
wrote a "bhāṣya" or
commentary on this work,
which presented critiques of the
Vaibhāṣika tradition from...
- time it
became an
important soteriological aim in its own right. The
Vaibhāśika-Sarvāstivāda was
widely influential in
India and beyond.
Their understanding...
- exist.
Another defining Vaibhāṣika doctrine was that of
simultaneous causation (sahabhū-hetu). In
addition to the core
Vaibhāṣika Abhidharma literature...
- contrast, the Sarvāstivāda-
Vaibhāṣika school held that the mind was not
naturally luminous.
According to
Skorupski for
Vaibhāṣika, the mind: is initially...
- the Sarvāstivādins
became divided into
various traditions,
mainly the
Vaibhāṣika (who
defended the
orthodox "all exists"
doctrine in
their Abhidharma compendium...
-
schools of the
Sthavira ("Elders") tradition:
Vaibhāṣika ("Commentators") also
known as the Sarvāstivāda-
Vaibhāśika, was an
Abhidharma tradition that composed...