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Vimsatikavijnapti-matratasiddhi

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Vimśatikāvijñaptimātratāsiddhi (IAST; Sanskrit Devanagari: विम्शतिकाविज्ञप्तिमात्रतासिद्धि) has been rendered into English as Twenty Verses on Consciousness Only is an important work within Buddhadharma discourse. The work was composed by Vasubandhu (fl. 4th century) and is notable within the discourse of Yogachara and has influenced subsequent Buddhadharma discourse of other schools. Anacker (1984: p.159) in making reference to the works of Dharmapala and Hsuan-tsang, holds that: Lusthaus (undated: unpaginated) holds that: Tola and Dragonetti (2004, p. 134), in contrast, assert that: They base their claim on their translation from Vasubandhu's autocommentary to the Twenty Verses, which opens with the statement

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