- on the
dating of the
earliest extant AA commentaries,
those of Arya
Vimuktisena (usually
given as 6th century,
following possibly unreliable information...
- Shantideva, 8th-century
Indian author of the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra
Vimuktisena,
commentator on Asanga's
Ornament of
Clear Realization Study of the Tibetan...
- John
Makransky writes that it is
possible the
author was
actually Arya
Vimuktisena, the 6th
century author of the
first surviving commentary on this work...
-
numerous Indian commentaries on this text,
including commentaries by
Vimuktisena, Haribhadra, Smṛtijñānakīrti, and Ratnakarashanti. The
sutra also survives...
- sutras,
including the
unknown author of the Abhisamayālaṅkāra (AA), Arya
Vimuktisena (6th century) who
commented on the AA, and Daṃṣṭrāsena (author of the...
- Ruegg,
possibly the
earliest figure to work with the two
schools was
Vimuktisena (early
sixth century), a
commentator on the
Abhisamayalamkara and also...
- Śālistamba[ka]ṭīkā (Kamalashila). The
commentaries on the Abhisamayālaṅkāra by Arya
Vimuktisena and by
Haribhadra (late 8th century) are
simultaneously also commentaries...
- 000 line Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra. The
commentary on the
Ornament by Ārya
Vimuktisena (c. 6th century), is also a
commentary on the 25,000 line Perfection...
-
sixth centuries C.E), a
treatise on the Prajñaparamita sutras. Arya
Vimuktisena's commentary on the
Abhisamayalankara (ca.
early sixth century, the earliest...
-
regarded as the
leading exponent of this approach,
earlier figures such as
Vimuktisena,
Srigupta and Śāntarakṣita's
teacher Jñānagarbha had
already written...