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The [[Treasury of Abhidharma]] (Skt. [[Abhidharmakośa]]; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཆོས་མངོན་པའི་མཛོད་]]}}, [[Ngön Pa Dzö]]; [[Wyl.]] [[chos mngon pa'i mdzod]]) and Auto-Commentary on the [[Treasury of Abhidharma]] (Skt. [[Abhidharmakośa-Bhāṣya]]). These works were composed by [[Vasubandhu]], one of the '[[Six Ornaments]]', the greatest [[Buddhist]] authorities of {{Wiki|Ancient}} [[India]]. [[Abhidharmakosha]] is a complete and systematic account of the [[Abhidharma]], and is the peak of {{Wiki|scholarship}} in the [[Fundamental Vehicle]]. It is included among the so-called "[[Thirteen great texts]]", which [[Form]] the core of the {{Wiki|curriculum}} in most [[shedras]] and on which [[Khenpo Shenga]] provided commentaries.
The [[Treasury of Abhidharma]] (Skt. [[Abhidharmakośa]]; Tib. [[ཆོས་མངོན་པའི་མཛོད་]], [[Ngön Pa Dzö]]; Wyl. [[chos mngon pa'i mdzod]]) and Auto-Commentary on the Treasury of [[Abhidharma]] (Skt. [[Abhidharmakośa-Bhāṣya]]). These works were composed by [[Vasubandhu]], one of the 'Six Ornaments', the greatest [[Buddhist]] authorities of Ancient [[India]]. [[Abhidharmakosha]] is a complete and systematic account of the [[Abhidharma]], and is the peak of scholarship in the Fundamental Vehicle. It is included among the so-called "Thirteen great texts", which [[Form]] the core of the curriculum in most [[shedras]] and on which [[Khenpo Shenga]] provided commentaries.
 
[[Abhidharmakosha]], also called [[Abhidharmakosha-shastra]] ([[Sanskrit]]: “[[Treasury of Higher Law]]”), {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[A-p’i-ta-mo Chü-she Lun]], {{Wiki|Japanese}} [[Abidatsuma-kusha-ron]],  encyclopaedic compendium of [[Abhidharma]] (scholasticism).
 
  
Its author, [[Vasubandhu]], who lived in the 4th or 5th century in the northwestern part of [[India]], wrote the work while he was still a [[monk]] of the [[Sarvastivada]] ([[Doctrine]] That All Is Real) [[order]], before he embraced [[Mahayana]], on whose texts he was later to write a number of commentaries. As a [[Sarvastivada]] work the [[Abhidharmakosha]] is one of few surviving treatments of scholasticism not written in [[Pali]] and not produced by [[Theravadins]]
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==Outline==
 
 
Outline
 
  
 
The text is divided into eight topics:
 
The text is divided into eight topics:
  
    The [[elements]] (Skt. [[Dhātu]])
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#    The [[elements]] (Skt. [[Dhātu]])
    The [[faculties]] (Skt. [[Indriya]])
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#    The [[faculties]] (Skt. [[Indriya]])
    The [[World]] (Skt. [[Loka]])
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#    The [[World]] (Skt. [[Loka]])
    [[Actions]] (Skt. [[Karma]])
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#    [[Actions]] (Skt. [[Karma]])
    'Subtle developers' (Skt. [[anuśaya]]) (i.e. negative [[emotions]])
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#    '{{Wiki|Subtle}} developers' (Skt. [[anuśaya]]) (i.e. [[negative emotions]])
    The [[Path]] and the {{Wiki|individual}} (Skt. [[mārgaprahāṇa]])
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#    The [[Path and the individual]] (Skt. [[mārgaprahāṇa]])
    [[Wisdom]] (Skt. [[jñāna]])
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#    [[Wisdom]] (Skt. [[jñāna]])
    [[Meditative]] equipoise (Skt. [[Samāpatti]])  
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#    [[Meditative equipoise]] (Skt. [[Samāpatti]])  
  
Commentaries
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==Commentaries==
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===[[Indian]]===
[[Indian]]
 
 
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    [[Yashomitra]], [[Abhidharmakośaṭīkā]] ([[ཆོས་མངོན་པའི་མཛོད་ཀྱི་འགྲེལ་བཤད]]་, [[chos mngon pa'i mdzod kyi 'grel bshad]])  
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*    [[Yashomitra]], [[Abhidharmakośaṭīkā]] ({{BigTibetan|[[ཆོས་མངོན་པའི་མཛོད་ཀྱི་འགྲེལ་བཤད]]་}}, [[chos mngon pa'i mdzod kyi 'grel bshad]])  
  
[[Tibetan]]
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===[[Tibetan]]===
  
 
The following are among the best known [[Tibetan]] commentaries on the [[Abhidharmakosha]]:
 
The following are among the best known [[Tibetan]] commentaries on the [[Abhidharmakosha]]:
  
    [[Chim Jampé Yang]], Ornament of [[Abhidharma]] (མངོན་པའི་རྒྱན་, mngon pa'i rgyan)
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*    [[Chim Jampé Yang]], [[Ornament of Abhidharma]] ({{BigTibetan|[[མངོན་པའི་རྒྱན་]]}}, [[mngon pa'i rgyan]])
    [[Gendün Drup]] (1391–1474) Illuminating the [[Path]] to [[Liberation]] (ཐར་ལམ་གསལ་བྱེད་, thar lam gsal byed)
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*    [[Gendün Drup]] (1391–1474) [[Illuminating the Path to Liberation]] ({{BigTibetan|[[ཐར་ལམ་གསལ་བྱེད་]]}}, [[thar lam gsal byed]])
    [[Rongtön Sheja Kunrig]], Thoroughly Illuminating What Can be Known (ཤེས་བྱ་རབ་གསལ་, shes bya rab gsal)
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*    [[Rongtön Sheja Kunrig]], [[Thoroughly Illuminating What Can be Known]] ({{BigTibetan|[[ཤེས་བྱ་རབ་གསལ་]]}}, [[shes bya rab gsal]])
    [[Mipham Rinpoche]], རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་དོ་ཤལ་བློ་གསལ་དགྱེས་པའི་མགུལ་རྒྱན་, rin po che'i do shal blo gsal dgyes pa'i mgul rgyan
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*    [[Mipham Rinpoche]], {{BigTibetan|[[རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་དོ་ཤལ་བློ་གསལ་དགྱེས་པའི་མགུལ་རྒྱན]]}}, [[rin po che'i do shal blo gsal dgyes pa'i mgul rgyan]]
    [[Jamyang Loter Wangpo]], A Lamp Illuminating [[Vasubandhu]]'s {{Wiki|Intention}} (དབྱིག་གཉེན་དགོངས་པ་གསལ་བའི་སྒྲོན་མེ་, dbyig gnyen dgongs pa gsal ba'i sgron me)
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*    [[Jamyang Loter Wangpo]], [[A Lamp Illuminating Vasubandhu's Intention]] ({{BigTibetan|[[དབྱིག་གཉེན་དགོངས་པ་གསལ་བའི་སྒྲོན་མེ་]]}}, [[dbyig gnyen dgongs pa gsal ba'i sgron me]])
    [[Khenpo Shenga]], A [[Mirror]] for What Can be Known (ཤེས་བྱའི་མེ་ལོང་, shes bya'i me long)  
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*    [[Khenpo Shenga]], [[A Mirror for What Can be Known]] ({{BigTibetan|[[ཤེས་བྱའི་མེ་ལོང་]]}}, [[shes bya'i me long]])  
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==Translations==
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===[[Tibetan]]===
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*    The [[Abhidharmakosha]] and its commentary were translated in the 8th century by [[Kawa Paltsek]] and the [[Indian]] [[Pandita]] [[Jinamitra]].
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===English===
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*    [[Abhidharmakosabhasyam]] of [[Vasubandhu]], translated by [[Leo M. Pruden]], {{Wiki|Asian}} Humanities Press, {{Wiki|Berkeley}} 1990 (Translated into English from the {{Wiki|French}} translation of Louis de La Vallé [[Wikipedia:Louis de La Vallée-Poussin|Poussin]], l'Abhidharmakośa de [[Vasubandhu]], Institut belge des hautes études chinoises, Bruxelles, 1971)
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==={{Wiki|French}}===
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*[[Wikipedia:Louis de La Vallée-Poussin|Louis de La Vallé Poussin]], ''L'Abhidharmakośa de [[Vasubandhu]]'', available for free download from [http://www.archive.org/details/labhidharmakosat01vasuuoft Archive.org]
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==Further Reading==
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*James Duerlinger, ''[[Indian]] [[Buddhist]] theories of persons: [[Vasubandhu's]] "Refutation of the {{Wiki|theory}} of a [[self]]"'', Routledge, 2003
  
Translations
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==See Also==
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* [[Compendium of Abhidharma]]
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* [[Dharma Analysis Treasury]]
  
    The [[Abhidharmakosha]] and its commentary were translated in the 8th century by [[Kawa Paltsek]] and the [[Indian]] [[Pandita]] [[Jinamitra]].
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==External Links==
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*[https://www2.hf.uio.no/polyglotta/index.php?page=volume&library=TLB&vid=5 [[Abhidharmakośa]] at {{Wiki|Thesaurus}} Literaturae Buddhicae]
  
English
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{{RigpaWiki}}
  
    [[Abhidharmakosabhasyam]] of [[Vasubandhu]], translated by Leo M. Pruden, Asian Humanities Press, {{Wiki|Berkeley}} 1990 (Translated into English from the French translation of Louis de La Vallé Poussin, l'Abhidharmakośa de [[Vasubandhu]], Institut belge des hautes études chinoises, Bruxelles, 1971)
 
  
See also:[[Dharma Analysis Treasury]]
 
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The Treasury of Abhidharma (Skt. Abhidharmakośa; Tib. ཆོས་མངོན་པའི་མཛོད་, Ngön Pa Dzö; Wyl. chos mngon pa'i mdzod) and Auto-Commentary on the Treasury of Abhidharma (Skt. Abhidharmakośa-Bhāṣya). These works were composed by Vasubandhu, one of the 'Six Ornaments', the greatest Buddhist authorities of Ancient India. Abhidharmakosha is a complete and systematic account of the Abhidharma, and is the peak of scholarship in the Fundamental Vehicle. It is included among the so-called "Thirteen great texts", which Form the core of the curriculum in most shedras and on which Khenpo Shenga provided commentaries.

Outline

The text is divided into eight topics:

  1. The elements (Skt. Dhātu)
  2. The faculties (Skt. Indriya)
  3. The World (Skt. Loka)
  4. Actions (Skt. Karma)
  5. 'Subtle developers' (Skt. anuśaya) (i.e. negative emotions)
  6. The Path and the individual (Skt. mārgaprahāṇa)
  7. Wisdom (Skt. jñāna)
  8. Meditative equipoise (Skt. Samāpatti)

Commentaries

Indian

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Tibetan

The following are among the best known Tibetan commentaries on the Abhidharmakosha:

Translations

Tibetan

English

French

Further Reading

See Also

External Links

Source

RigpaWiki:Treasury of Abhidharma