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Doctrines of the Different Schools, The

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Doctrines of the Different Schools, The


異部宗輪論; (Skt Samaya-bhe-doparachana-chakra; Chin I-pu-tsung-lun-lun; Jpn Ibushurin-ron )


A one-volume work by Vasumitra, translated into Chinese in 662 by Hsüan-tsang.

The Sanskrit original is not extant, but a Tibetan translation exists.

As for the Chinese translation, two more versions are extant: The Dif ferent Tenets of the Schools by Paramartha and The Eighteen Schools by Kumarajiva.

The Doctrines of the Different Schools elaborates on the various Hinayana schools created as a result of schisms in the Buddhist Order that began one hundred years after Shakyamuni's death.


Written from the viewpoint of the Sarvastivada school, one of the major Hinayana schools, this treatise describes details of the schisms and the doctrines of the various schools.

It is valued as a reference for the study of the Hinayana schools in India.

Source

http://www.sgilibrary.org/search_dict.php