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continued to be produced. In the late 7th
century or
early 8th century,
Vinītadeva, also
working at Nalanda,
produced commentaries on both the Triṃśikā and...
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schools according to
Mahayana doxological sources compiled by Bhāviveka,
Vinitadeva and others, and was a
subgroup which emerged from the Mahāsāṃghika. The...
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Edited with
English Translations and
Notes and with
Copious Extracts from
Vinītadeva's Commentary. Jain
Publishing Company, 2007. Hegel,
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich...
- his eighth-century
account of the
various contemporary Buddhist sects,
Vinitadeva does not
mention ****kuṭika. It is
possible that this sect had
merged completely...
- Asvabhāva, Sthiramati, Jinaputra, Dharmapāla, Śīlabhadra, Xuanzang, and
Vinītadeva (710-770). The Yogācāra-tathāgatagarbha synthesis,
found in the Laṅkāvatāra...
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Siddhatthaka Pubbaseliya Aparaseliya (Sanskrit: Aparaśaila)
Apararajagirika Vinitadeva (c. 645–715), a Mūlasarvāstivādin monk,
gives the
following list: Twenty...
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versions and
edited with
English translations and
notes with
extracts from
Vinītadeva's commentary. (Madras: The
Adyar Library. 1942)[1] Tucci, Giuseppe, The...
- Vasubandhu, Sthiramati, Dharmapāla, Śīlabhadra,
Xuanzang (Hsüan-tsang), and
Vinītadeva. Yogācāra
Abhidharmikas discussed many
concepts not
widely found in non-Mahāyāna...
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wrote a sub
commentary to Dharmottara's Pramana-viniscaya commentary.
Vinītadeva (8th century),
wrote a
commentary on Dharmakīrti's Nyāyabindu Śāntabhadra...