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Yogachara (Sanskrit: योगाचार, IAST: Yogācāra) is an
influential tradition of
Buddhist philosophy and
psychology emphasizing the
study of cognition, perception...
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Shentong (Wylie:
gzhan stong, "emptiness of other") is term for a type of
Buddhist view on
emptiness (śūnyatā), Madhyamaka, and the two
truths in Indo-Tibetan...
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including Sarvāstivāda meditation, the
Mahayana teachings on the bodhisattva,
Yogachara and Tathāgatagarbha
texts (like the Laṅkāvatāra), and the
Huayan school...
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there is
something that is empty. Śāntarakṣita
outlined his Svatantrika-
Yogachara Madhyamika view in the Madhyamakālaṃkāra (The
Ornament of the
Middle Way)...
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important spiritual figures of
Mahayana Buddhism and the
founder of the
Yogachara school. Traditionally, he and his half-brother
Vasubandhu are regarded...
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classicism –
Western philosophy – Wu wei
Xenofeminism –
Xueheng School Yogachara –
Young Hegelians Zen –
Zoroastrianism –
Zurvanism Glossary of philosophy...
- his team of
Chinese disciples translated numerous works on Abhidharma,
Yogachara philosophy, and
other Mahayana texts. The work of
other sixth century...
- Asanga, a fourth-century
scholar and co-founder of the
Yogachara ("Yoga practice")
school of
Mahayana Buddhism...
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curriculum of
Nalanda included major Buddhist philosophies like Madhyamaka,
Yogachara and Sarvastivada, as well as
other subjects like the Vedas, grammar, medicine...
- (2007)
contextualises Manjushrimitra and
mentions Dzogchen, Chittamatra,
Yogachara,
Three Turnings of the
Wheel of Dharma, and
Garab Dorje: Moreover, in...