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- Vijñānakāya (Sanskrit: विज्ञानकाय) or Vijñānakāya-śāstra (विज्ञानकायशास्त्र) is one of the seven Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma Buddhist scriptures. "Vijñānakāya"...
- karmic effect could be said to have some efficacy. The Sarvāstivāda Vijñānakāya states their position as defended by Moggaliputtatissa as: "The past...
- the one mind moment model. Similarly, Cox notes that the Sarvastivadin Vijñānakāya contains two interpretations of dependent origination, one which explains...
- unifying force within society. Group consciousness (political science) Vijnanakaya, one of the seven Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma Buddhist scriptures. This disambiguation...
- later only in the commentary.... In this respect Kv differs from the Vijñānakāya [the parallel text of the Sarvastivada], where the interlocutors are...
- Knowledge") (T. 1543–1544) Prakaraṇapāda ("Exposition") (T. 1541–1542) Vijñānakāya ("Body of Consciousness") (T. 1539) Dharmaskandha ("Aggregation of Dharmas")...
- of time. The Sarvāstivādin tradition held the view (expressed in the Vijñanakaya) that dharmas exist in all three times – past, present, ****ure; hence...
- the Theravadin Kathavatthu), as well as by the Sarvastivadins (In the Vijñanakaya), Sautrantikas (most famously in the Abhidharmakosha), and the Madhyamaka...
- Vidyalankara Pirivena Vidyodaya Pirivena View Vihāra Vihara Buddha****a Watugong Vijnanakaya Vimalakirti Sutra Vīmaṃsaka Sutta Vimanavatthu Vimuttimagga Vinaya Vinaya...
- Bhante Sujato also notes how the Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma text called the Vijñānakāya contains a section titled the "Moggallāna section" which contains arguments...