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− | [[唯識三十論頌]] (Skt [[Trimshika-vijnaptimatrata-siddh]]i; Chin [[Wei-shih-san-shih-lun-sung]]; Jpn [[Yuishiki-sanju-ron-ju]] ) | + | [[唯識三十論頌]] (Skt [[Trimshika-vijnaptimatrata-siddh]]i; [[Chin]] [[Wei-shih-san-shih-lun-sung]]; Jpn [[Yuishiki-sanju-ron-ju]] ) |
− | A short work by [[Vasubandhu]] ([[thought]] to have lived in the fourth or fifth century) setting forth the [[essentials]] of the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]] and translated into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in the mid-seventh century by [[Hsüan-tsang]]. It is [[thought]] to be the last of [[Vasubandhu]]'s writings and is one of the [[principal]] texts of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] (Chin [[Fa-hsiang]]; Jpn [[Hosso]]) school. [[Dharmapala]] and nine other [[scholars]] of the [[Consciousness-Only school]] wrote commentaries on this work, which were later compiled as The [[Treatise on the Establishment of the Consciousness-Only Doctrine]]. | + | A short work by [[Vasubandhu]] ([[thought]] to have lived in [[the fourth]] or fifth century) setting forth the [[essentials]] of the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]] and translated into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in the mid-seventh century by [[Hsüan-tsang]]. It is [[thought]] to be the last of [[Vasubandhu]]'s writings and is one of the [[principal]] texts of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] ([[Chin]] [[Fa-hsiang]]; Jpn [[Hosso]]) school. [[Dharmapala]] and nine other [[scholars]] of the [[Consciousness-Only school]] wrote commentaries on this work, which were later compiled as The [[Treatise on the Establishment of the Consciousness-Only Doctrine]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 22 November 2020
Thirty-Stanza Treatise on the Consciousness-Only Doctrine, The
唯識三十論頌 (Skt Trimshika-vijnaptimatrata-siddhi; Chin Wei-shih-san-shih-lun-sung; Jpn Yuishiki-sanju-ron-ju )
A short work by Vasubandhu (thought to have lived in the fourth or fifth century) setting forth the essentials of the Consciousness-Only doctrine and translated into Chinese in the mid-seventh century by Hsüan-tsang. It is thought to be the last of Vasubandhu's writings and is one of the principal texts of the Dharma Characteristics (Chin Fa-hsiang; Jpn Hosso) school. Dharmapala and nine other scholars of the Consciousness-Only school wrote commentaries on this work, which were later compiled as The Treatise on the Establishment of the Consciousness-Only Doctrine.