-
literally "the
school of the yogins". Yogācāra was also
variously termed Vijñānavāda (the
doctrine of consciousness), Vijñaptivāda (the
doctrine of ideas...
- theories, such as the
Madhyamaka theory of
emptiness (śūnyatā), the
Vijñānavāda ("the
doctrine of consciousness" also
called "mind-only"), and the Buddha-nature...
- are the two
major Indian Mahayana philosophies: Yogācāra, also
called Vijñānavāda (the
doctrine of consciousness) and Cittamātra ("Mind-Only", Wylie: sems-tsam-pa)...
-
leads to
conditioned arising,
dependent origination.
According to the
Vijnanavada school,
there are 51
samskaras or
mental factors. Saṅkhāra is a Pali...
- ("the
doctrine that
there are only ideas" or "mental impressions") or
Vijñānavāda ("the
doctrine of consciousness").
According to Mark Siderits, what classical...
- the
major classical Indian Sanskrit exponents of
Mahayana Abhidharma,
Vijñanavada (awareness only; also
called Vijñaptivāda, the
doctrine of
ideas or percepts...
- April, 1988 Mind Only: A
Philosophical and
Doctrinal Analysis of the
Vijnanavada by
Thomas E. Wood.
University of
Hawaii Press. 1991
Middle Beyond Extremes:...
-
Indian Buddhist Yogācāra (lit. "yogic practice")
systems (also
known as
Vijñānavāda, "the
doctrine of consciousness" or Cittamātra, "mind-only"). In East...
- the
Vijñānavāda, p. 56.
Motilal Banarsid**** Publisher, 1994. Wood,
Thomas E. Mind Only: A
Philosophical and
Doctrinal Analysis of the
Vijñānavāda, p....
-
Nagarjuna [...] The
debts of
Shankara to the self-luminosity of the
Vijnanavada Buddhism can
hardly be overestimated.
There seems to be much
truth in...