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==Translations==
 
==Translations==
*Jay L. Garfield, '[[Vasubandhu's]] [[Treatise on the Three Natures]]' in ''[[Empty]] Words: [[Buddhist Philosophy]] and Cross-Cultural Interpretation'', {{Wiki|Oxford University Press}}, 2002
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*[[Jay L. Garfield]], '[[Vasubandhu's]] [[Treatise on the Three Natures]]' in ''[[Empty]] Words: [[Buddhist Philosophy]] and Cross-Cultural Interpretation'', {{Wiki|Oxford University Press}}, 2002
*Karl Brunnhölzl, ''Straight from the [[Heart]]: [[Buddhist]] [[Pith Instructions]]'', [[Snow Lion]], 2007, pp. 43-53
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*[[Karl Brunnhölzl]], ''Straight from the [[Heart]]: [[Buddhist]] [[Pith Instructions]]'', [[Snow Lion]], 2007, pp. 43-53
 
*Stefan [[Anacker]], ''Seven Works of [[Vasubandhu]]: The [[Buddhist]] [[Psychological]] Doctor'', {{Wiki|Motilal Banarsidass}}, 2nd Edition, 2002, pp. 287-297
 
*Stefan [[Anacker]], ''Seven Works of [[Vasubandhu]]: The [[Buddhist]] [[Psychological]] Doctor'', {{Wiki|Motilal Banarsidass}}, 2nd Edition, 2002, pp. 287-297
 
*Thomas {{Wiki|Kochumuttom}}, ''A [[Buddhist Doctrine of Experience]]: A [[New Translation]] and Interpretation of the Works of [[Vasubandhu]] the [[Yogācārin]]'', {{Wiki|Motilal Banarsidass}} ({{Wiki|Delhi}} 1982).
 
*Thomas {{Wiki|Kochumuttom}}, ''A [[Buddhist Doctrine of Experience]]: A [[New Translation]] and Interpretation of the Works of [[Vasubandhu]] the [[Yogācārin]]'', {{Wiki|Motilal Banarsidass}} ({{Wiki|Delhi}} 1982).

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The Treatise on the Three Natures (Skt. trisvabhāvanirdeśa; Wyl. rang bzhin gsum nges par bstan pa) is a short treatise by Vasubandhu describing the three natures. It is 38 stanzas long.

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RigpaWiki:Treatise on the Three Natures