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− | [[Vatsiputriyas]] in [[Sanskrit]], [[Vajjiputtakas]] in [[Pali]]. [[Hinayanist sect]] often linked with [[Sammatiyah]], which broke from the orothodox [[Sarvastivada]]. The founder was [[Vatsa]]. They may be classified as [[Pudgalavadins]], accepting the [[pudgala]] transmigrated, and rejecting the {{Wiki|theory}} of the [[Five Skandhas]] (the [[Five Aggregates]] comprising [[personality]]). They were considered schismatics through their insistence on the [[reality]] of the [[self]]. That {{Wiki|individual}} [[self]] is neither the same nor different from the [[Five Skandhas]]. The [[doctrine]] challenged the [[Dharma]] [[exposition]] by the Sarvastivadah. The school was later dividied into four: | + | [[Vatsiputriyas]] in [[Sanskrit]], [[Vajjiputtakas]] in [[Pali]]. [[Hinayanist sect]] often linked with [[Sammatiyah]], which broke from the orothodox [[Sarvastivada]]. The founder was [[Vatsa]]. They may be classified as [[Pudgalavadins]], accepting the [[pudgala]] {{Wiki|transmigrated}}, and rejecting the {{Wiki|theory}} of the [[Five Skandhas]] (the [[Five Aggregates]] comprising [[personality]]). They were considered schismatics through their insistence on the [[reality]] of the [[self]]. That {{Wiki|individual}} [[self]] is neither the same nor different from the [[Five Skandhas]]. The [[doctrine]] challenged the [[Dharma]] [[exposition]] by the [[Sarvastivadah]]. The school was later dividied into four: |
1) [[Dharmottariyah]] | 1) [[Dharmottariyah]] |
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Vatsiputriyas in Sanskrit, Vajjiputtakas in Pali. Hinayanist sect often linked with Sammatiyah, which broke from the orothodox Sarvastivada. The founder was Vatsa. They may be classified as Pudgalavadins, accepting the pudgala transmigrated, and rejecting the theory of the Five Skandhas (the Five Aggregates comprising personality). They were considered schismatics through their insistence on the reality of the self. That individual self is neither the same nor different from the Five Skandhas. The doctrine challenged the Dharma exposition by the Sarvastivadah. The school was later dividied into four:
1) Dharmottariyah
2) Bhadrayaniyah
3) Sammatiyah
4) Sannagarikah
see also: Vatsiputriya