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Ornament of [[Mahayana]] [[Sutras]], The | Ornament of [[Mahayana]] [[Sutras]], The | ||
− | [大乗荘厳経論] (Skt [[Mahayana]]-sutralamkara; Chin Ta-ch’eng-chuang-yen-ching-lun; Jpn Daijo-shogon-kyo-ron ) | + | [[[大乗荘厳経論]]] (Skt [[Mahayana]]-[[sutralamkara]]; [[Chin]] [[Ta-ch’eng-chuang-yen-ching-lun]]; Jpn [[Daijo-shogon-kyo-ron]] ) |
− | A commentary on the [[Consciousness]] | + | A commentary on the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[Doctrine]] translated into {{Wiki|Chinese}} by the [[Indian]] [[Monk]] [[Prabhakaramitra]], who went to {{Wiki|China}} in 626. This work consists of verse and a prose commentary on it. The verse is attributed to [[Maitreya]] (c. 270-350 or 350-430), the founder of the [[Consciousness-Only School]], and the prose commentary to [[Vasubandhu]] who lived around [[the fourth]] or fifth century. One account [[attributes]] The Ornament of [[Mahayana]] [[Sutras]] to [[Asanga]], a [[Disciple]] of [[Maitreya]]. The [[Sanskrit]] text and a [[Tibetan]] translation are also extant. |
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Ornament of Mahayana Sutras, The
[[[大乗荘厳経論]]] (Skt Mahayana-sutralamkara; Chin Ta-ch’eng-chuang-yen-ching-lun; Jpn Daijo-shogon-kyo-ron )
A commentary on the Consciousness-Only Doctrine translated into Chinese by the Indian Monk Prabhakaramitra, who went to China in 626. This work consists of verse and a prose commentary on it. The verse is attributed to Maitreya (c. 270-350 or 350-430), the founder of the Consciousness-Only School, and the prose commentary to Vasubandhu who lived around the fourth or fifth century. One account attributes The Ornament of Mahayana Sutras to Asanga, a Disciple of Maitreya. The Sanskrit text and a Tibetan translation are also extant.