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[[Mahāyāna-saṃgraha]] (The [[Mahāyāna Compendium]], {{Wiki|Traditional Chinese}} [[攝大乘論]]) is a key work of the [[Yogācāra school]] of [[Buddhist philosophy]], attributed to [[Asanga]]. It introduces various Yogacārā [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] such as the [[ālaya-vijñāna]], the [[three natures]] ([[tri-svabhāva]]), the fivefold [[path]] ([[pañca-mārga]]), and the {{Wiki|fruits}} of [[enlightenment]]. Although no [[Sanskrit]] original has been found, the work survives in [[Tibetan]] and {{Wiki|Chinese}} translations, together with several important commentaries.
 
[[Mahāyāna-saṃgraha]] (The [[Mahāyāna Compendium]], {{Wiki|Traditional Chinese}} [[攝大乘論]]) is a key work of the [[Yogācāra school]] of [[Buddhist philosophy]], attributed to [[Asanga]]. It introduces various Yogacārā [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] such as the [[ālaya-vijñāna]], the [[three natures]] ([[tri-svabhāva]]), the fivefold [[path]] ([[pañca-mārga]]), and the {{Wiki|fruits}} of [[enlightenment]]. Although no [[Sanskrit]] original has been found, the work survives in [[Tibetan]] and {{Wiki|Chinese}} translations, together with several important commentaries.
 
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Mahāyāna-saṃgraha (The Mahāyāna Compendium, Traditional Chinese 攝大乘論) is a key work of the Yogācāra school of Buddhist philosophy, attributed to Asanga. It introduces various Yogacārā concepts such as the ālaya-vijñāna, the three natures (tri-svabhāva), the fivefold path (pañca-mārga), and the fruits of enlightenment. Although no Sanskrit original has been found, the work survives in Tibetan and Chinese translations, together with several important commentaries.

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