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− | [[One-Hundred-Verse Treatise]], The A treatise consisting of one hundred verses translated into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in 404 by [[Kumārajīva]]. It was written by [[Āryadeva]], the successor of [[Nāgārjuna]]. [[The One-Hundred-Verse Treatise]] is one of the [[three treatises]] of the [[Three Treatises school]], the other two being [[Nāgārjuna’s]] [[Treatise on the Middle Way]] and [[Treatise on the Twelve Gates]]. [[One-Hundred-Verse Treatise]] reaffirms the [[doctrine]] of [[non-substantiality]] expounded in [[Treatise on the Middle Way]], refuting the [[Sāmkhya]], [[Vaisheshika]], [[Nyāya]], and other schools of {{Wiki|Hindu philosophy}} in the {{Wiki|light}} of the teachings of [[Buddhism]]. | + | [[One-Hundred-Verse Treatise]], The A treatise consisting of one hundred verses translated into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in 404 by [[Kumārajīva]]. It was written by [[Āryadeva]], the successor of [[Nāgārjuna]]. [[The One-Hundred-Verse Treatise]] is one of the [[three treatises]] of the [[Three Treatises school]], the other two being [[Nāgārjuna’s]] [[Treatise on the Middle Way]] and [[Treatise on the Twelve Gates]]. [[One-Hundred-Verse Treatise]] reaffirms the [[doctrine]] of [[non-substantiality]] expounded in [[Treatise on the Middle Way]], refuting the [[Wikipedia:Samkhya|Sāmkhya]], [[Vaisheshika]], [[Nyāya]], and other schools of {{Wiki|Hindu philosophy}} in the {{Wiki|light}} of the teachings of [[Buddhism]]. |
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Revision as of 19:20, 30 August 2014
One-Hundred-Verse Treatise, The A treatise consisting of one hundred verses translated into Chinese in 404 by Kumārajīva. It was written by Āryadeva, the successor of Nāgārjuna. The One-Hundred-Verse Treatise is one of the three treatises of the Three Treatises school, the other two being Nāgārjuna’s Treatise on the Middle Way and Treatise on the Twelve Gates. One-Hundred-Verse Treatise reaffirms the doctrine of non-substantiality expounded in Treatise on the Middle Way, refuting the Sāmkhya, Vaisheshika, Nyāya, and other schools of Hindu philosophy in the light of the teachings of Buddhism.