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- People/Paul, D. (category Professors,Translators)sūtra did exist and that this text was part of the Indian Buddhist tradition. The classical Chinese text is extant in two recensions: 1) Sheng-man14 bytes (3,230 words) - 15:07, 3 January 2020
- People/Daosheng (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))focuses on how Tao-sheng renders, successfully or otherwise, the ancient Indian system of religious thought into the current Chinese language, which was126 bytes (3,880 words) - 17:19, 23 September 2020
- commentaries on Indian Buddhist texts; Chinese readings of systems as diverse as Madhyamaka, Yogācāra and tathāgatagarbha; the working out of Indian concepts12 bytes (1,035 words) - 17:34, 2 March 2020
- doctrinal focus of four early Yogācāra texts, suggest the intent of their authors, and draw a hypothesis concerning the lines of development of early Yogācāra286 bytes (4,067 words) - 12:16, 17 January 2023
- texts in the Indian treatise Ratnagotravibhāga (Mahāyānottaratantra). The category is thus in some sense conceptually coherent even in an Indian context. Moreover11 KB (4,172 words) - 15:48, 4 September 2020
- are Indian precursors of that view. Here, I will (1) discuss evidence for a number of typical positions of the gzhan stong system in several Indian texts13 bytes (10,093 words) - 15:30, 11 December 2019
- doctrinal focus of four early Yogācāra texts, suggest the intent of their authors, and draw a hypothesis concerning the lines of development of early Yogācāra14 bytes (1,426 words) - 16:40, 3 June 2019
- Book A Feast of the Nectar of the Supreme Vehicle A monumental work and Indian Buddhist classic, the Ornament of the Mahāyāna Sūtras (Mahāyānasūtrālamkāra)12 bytes (8,791 words) - 11:59, 23 January 2020
- sūtra did exist and that this text was part of the Indian Buddhist tradition. The classical Chinese text is extant in two recensions: 1) Sheng-man10 KB (13,861 words) - 16:21, 4 September 2020
- treatise Mahāyānottaratantra (Ratnagotravibhāga), the primary Indian text on the subject, its Indian commentaries, and two (hitherto untranslated) commentaries3 KB (18,894 words) - 12:50, 11 July 2018
- composed in Sanskrit by an Indian or in Chinese by a native teacher or perhaps even composed in Chinese by an Indian translator. Scholars have pointed to20 KB (3,271 words) - 17:47, 25 September 2020
- doctrine of buddha-nature in Early Buddhism;The doctrine of buddha-nature in Indian Buddhism;Tathāgatagarbhasūtra;Anūnatvāpūrṇatvanirdeśaparivarta;Śrīmālād12 bytes (9,372 words) - 11:41, 26 September 2018
- Middle: Essays on Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka Book Studies in Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka Thought Part 1 Part I of these Studies in Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka551 bytes (93,787 words) - 12:09, 31 January 2023
- above textbook which he had himself written ("Outline of Buddhism" and "Indian Buddhism"), to which he then made some additions and corrections and also12 bytes (3,546 words) - 09:41, 30 October 2019
- Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith (dasheng qixin lun 大乘起信論) represents a classical example in the formulation of the distinctly East Asian Buddhist doctrine28 KB (4,625 words) - 19:43, 22 October 2020
- composed of the Buddha’s sermons and the Indian commentarial literature), it can be regarded as a third school of Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist thought, the other12 bytes (4,572 words) - 15:43, 25 September 2018
- evolution of Indian religious thought and Indian civilization in general. The Vedas have a great importance, no doubt, but it is also true that Indian gods, mythology44 KB (17,562 words) - 14:16, 14 October 2020
- and the Middle Way: Post-Classical Kagyü Discourses on Mind, Emptiness and Buddha-Nature. Vol. 1, Introduction, Views of Authors and Final Reflections. Wiener38 KB (4,929 words) - 16:16, 1 February 2023
- Seyfort. The Buddhist Philosophy of the Middle: Essays on Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka. Studies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. Boston: Wisdom Publications,12 bytes (8,851 words) - 15:54, 12 June 2018
- composed of the Buddha’s sermons and the Indian commentarial literature), it can be regarded as a third school of Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist thought, the other12 bytes (3,983 words) - 16:08, 25 September 2018