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'''Treatise on the Establishment of the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[Doctrine]], The'''
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[[成唯識論]] ([[Chin]] Ch’eng-wei-shih-lun; Jpn Jo-yuishiki-ron )
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'''Treatise on the Establishment of the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[Doctrine]], The'''[[成唯識論]] ([[Chin]] [[Ch’eng-wei-shih-lun]]; Jpn [[Jo-yuishiki-ron]] )
  
 
     A commentary on [[Vasubandhu]]'s [[Thirty-Stanza Treatise]] on the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[Doctrine]] by [[Dharmapala]] (530-561), a prominent {{Wiki|scholar}} of the [[Consciousness-Only school]]. [[Hsüan-tsang]] translated it into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in 659, [[including]] in his version not only [[Dharmapala]]'s commentary on the above treatise, but also edited interpretations of the same treatise by the other nine of the so-called ten great [[scholars]] of [[Consciousness-Only]]. This commentary is the [[principal]] text of the [[Dharma]] [[Characteristics]] ([[Chin]] [[Fa-hsiang]]; Jpn [[Hosso]]) school. It sheds [[light]] on the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]], which teaches that the basis of [[human existence]] is the [[alaya-consciousness]] and that all [[phenomena]] arise through activation of the [[karmic]] [[seeds]] stored in this [[consciousness]].
 
     A commentary on [[Vasubandhu]]'s [[Thirty-Stanza Treatise]] on the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[Doctrine]] by [[Dharmapala]] (530-561), a prominent {{Wiki|scholar}} of the [[Consciousness-Only school]]. [[Hsüan-tsang]] translated it into {{Wiki|Chinese}} in 659, [[including]] in his version not only [[Dharmapala]]'s commentary on the above treatise, but also edited interpretations of the same treatise by the other nine of the so-called ten great [[scholars]] of [[Consciousness-Only]]. This commentary is the [[principal]] text of the [[Dharma]] [[Characteristics]] ([[Chin]] [[Fa-hsiang]]; Jpn [[Hosso]]) school. It sheds [[light]] on the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]], which teaches that the basis of [[human existence]] is the [[alaya-consciousness]] and that all [[phenomena]] arise through activation of the [[karmic]] [[seeds]] stored in this [[consciousness]].

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Treatise on the Establishment of the Consciousness-Only Doctrine, The成唯識論 (Chin Ch’eng-wei-shih-lun; Jpn Jo-yuishiki-ron )

    A commentary on Vasubandhu's Thirty-Stanza Treatise on the Consciousness-Only Doctrine by Dharmapala (530-561), a prominent scholar of the Consciousness-Only school. Hsüan-tsang translated it into Chinese in 659, including in his version not only Dharmapala's commentary on the above treatise, but also edited interpretations of the same treatise by the other nine of the so-called ten great scholars of Consciousness-Only. This commentary is the principal text of the Dharma Characteristics (Chin Fa-hsiang; Jpn Hosso) school. It sheds light on the Consciousness-Only doctrine, which teaches that the basis of human existence is the alaya-consciousness and that all phenomena arise through activation of the karmic seeds stored in this consciousness.



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