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− | [唯識二十論] (Skt Vimshatika-vijnaptimatrata-siddhi; Chin Wei-shih-erh-shih-lun; Jpn Yuishiki-niju-ron ) | + | [唯識二十論] (Skt [[Vimshatika-vijnaptimatrata-siddhi]]; Chin Wei-shih-erh-shih-lun; Jpn Yuishiki-niju-ron ) |
− | A short work by Vasubandhu, translated into Chinese in 661 by Hsüan-tsang. It criticizes the erroneous views of non-Buddhist and Hinayana teachings and asserts the validity of the Consciousness-Only doctrine. Two other Chinese translations under different titles were produced in the sixth century by Paramartha and by Prajnaruchi. The Twenty-Stanza Treatise on the Consciousness-Only Doctrine is one of the principal texts of the Dharma Characteristics (Chin Fa-hsiang; Jpn Hosso) school. | + | A short work by [[Vasubandhu]], translated into Chinese in 661 by [[Hsüan-tsang]]. It criticizes the erroneous views of non-[[Buddhist]] and [[Hinayana]] teachings and asserts the validity of the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]]. Two other Chinese translations under different titles were produced in the sixth century by [[Paramartha]] and by [[Prajnaruchi]]. The [[Twenty-Stanza Treatise on the Consciousness-Only]] [[Doctrine]] is one of the principal texts of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] (Chin [[Fa-hsiang]]; Jpn [[Hosso]]) school. |
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Twenty-Stanza Treatise on the Consciousness-Only Doctrine, The
[唯識二十論] (Skt Vimshatika-vijnaptimatrata-siddhi; Chin Wei-shih-erh-shih-lun; Jpn Yuishiki-niju-ron )
A short work by Vasubandhu, translated into Chinese in 661 by Hsüan-tsang. It criticizes the erroneous views of non-Buddhist and Hinayana teachings and asserts the validity of the Consciousness-Only doctrine. Two other Chinese translations under different titles were produced in the sixth century by Paramartha and by Prajnaruchi. The Twenty-Stanza Treatise on the Consciousness-Only Doctrine is one of the principal texts of the Dharma Characteristics (Chin Fa-hsiang; Jpn Hosso) school.