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Vasubandhu (traditional Chinese: 世親; ; pinyin: Shìqīn; Tibetan: དབྱིག་གཉེན་ Wylie:
dbyig gnyen; fl. 4th to 5th
century CE) was an
influential Indian Buddhist...
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traditions in
north India adopted Mahayana Buddhism. The
brothers Asaṅga and
Vasubandhu (both c. 4-5th
century CE), are
considered the
classic philosophers and...
- on the
Abhidharma written in
Sanskrit by the
Indian Buddhist scholar Vasubandhu in the 4th or 5th
century CE. The Kośa
summarizes the Sarvāstivādin Abhidharma...
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internally coherent Yogācāra
school ****ociated with Maitreya, Asaṅga, and
Vasubandhu, however, uniquely – or "uncommonly" – also
posits the
existence of two...
- intersubjectivity,
Vasubandhu appeals to
shared karma as well as mind to mind causation.
After answering these objections,
Vasubandhu argues that idealism...
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scholar Vindhyavasa for
defeating Vasubandhu's Buddhist teacher (Buddhamitra) in a
philosophical debate.
Vasubandhu then
wrote Paramartha Saptati, illustrating...
- the universe.
During the
medieval period,
Buddhist philosophers like
Vasubandhu developed extensive re****ations of
creationism and
Hindu theism. Because...
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founder of the
Yogachara school. Traditionally, he and his half-brother
Vasubandhu are
regarded as the
major classical Indian Sanskrit exponents of Mahayana...
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commentary (bhāṣya) by
Vasubandhu and
several sub-commentaries by
Sthiramati and others; the
portions by Maitreya-nātha and
Vasubandhu both
survive in Sanskrit...
- Sankrityayan. The
Sanskrit version also
included a
commentary (bhāsya) by
Vasubandhu. An
important sub-commentary (tīkā) by
Sthiramati also
survives in Sanskrit...