Is Dharmapāla Criticizing Bhāviveka in the Cheng weishi lun? Silla Yogācāra Master Taehyŏn’s Views on the Dispute between Emptiness and Existence
The Cheng weishi lun 成唯識論 (*Vijñaptimātratāsiddhi-śāstra), a compiled translation of Indian commentaries on Vasubandhu’s (ca. fourth or fifth centuries CE) Triṃśikā, centering on Dharmapāla’s (ca. sixth century) exegesis, is well known as the foundational text that offers the doctrinal basis of the...
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Journal of Korean religions
Year: 2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Pages: 45-70 |
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amalavijñāna
B Yogācāra B Dharmapāla B Bhāviveka (ca. 500–570) B Taehyŏn 大賢 B Madhyamaka B Cheng weishi lun 成唯識論 (*Vijñaptimātratāsiddhi-śāstra) |
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