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translation of the
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya states that the
Dharmaguptakas had ****imilated the Mahāyāna Tripiṭaka. The
Dharmaguptakas were said to have had...
- 125) with the
Dharmaguptaka school, due to the
number of
rules for monastics,
which corresponds to the
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya. The
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya is also...
- Sarvāstivāda schools, but
there are also full
texts and
fragments from the
Dharmaguptaka, Mahāsāṅghika, Mahīśāsaka, Mūlasarvāstivāda, and others. The most widely...
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schools were
further divided into
schools such as the Sarvāstivādins, the
Dharmaguptakas, and the Vibhajyavāda, and
ended up
numbering 18 or 20
schools according...
-
Buddhist texts,
dating from
about the 1st
century CE, and
connected to the
Dharmaguptaka school. The
Islamic conquest of the
Iranian Plateau in the 7th-century...
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evidence that the
Dharmaguptaka sect also used
Sanskrit at times. It is true that most m****cripts in Gāndhārī
belong to the
Dharmaguptakas, but virtually...
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arose the Sarvāstivāda sects, the Vibhajyavādins, the Theravadins, the
Dharmaguptakas and the Pudgalavāda sects. The Sarvāstivāda school, po****r in northwest...
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corroborating this information, but the
colors for the Sarvāstivāda and
Dharmaguptaka sects are reversed. In
traditions of
Tibetan Buddhism,
which follow...
- biography,
composed incrementally until perhaps the 4th
century CE. The
Dharmaguptaka biography of the
Buddha is the most exhaustive, and is
entitled the...
-
different regional traditions:
Theravada (Sri
Lanka and
Southeast Asia),
Dharmaguptaka (East Asia), and
Mulasarvastivada (Tibet and the
Himalayan region)....