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[[Sautrāntika-Yogācāra]]  The [[Buddhists]] of the [[Sautrāntika-Yogācāra]] school have vehemently opposed the [[existence]] of a [[permanent]] [[self]] behind the [[psychical]] [[phenomena]] either as their [[substratum]] or as their [[condition]]. But they postulate the [[existence]] of [[pure]], [[absolute]] [[consciousness]], though momentary, bereft of subject-object [[determinations]] in the state of [[Nirvāṇa]].
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[[Sautrāntika-Yogācāra]]  The [[Buddhists]] of the [[Sautrāntika-Yogācāra]] school have vehemently opposed the [[existence]] of a [[permanent]] [[self]] behind the psychical [[phenomena]] either as their [[substratum]] or as their [[condition]]. But they postulate the [[existence]] of [[pure]], [[absolute]] [[consciousness]], though momentary, bereft of subject-object [[determinations]] in the state of [[Nirvāṇa]].
 
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Sautrāntika-Yogācāra The Buddhists of the Sautrāntika-Yogācāra school have vehemently opposed the existence of a permanent self behind the psychical phenomena either as their substratum or as their condition. But they postulate the existence of pure, absolute consciousness, though momentary, bereft of subject-object determinations in the state of Nirvāṇa.

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