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- literally "the school of the yogins". Yogācāra was also variously termed Vijñānavāda (the doctrine of consciousness), Vijñaptivāda (the doctrine of ideas...
- theories, such as the Madhyamaka theory of emptiness (śūnyatā), the Vijñānavāda ("the doctrine of consciousness" also called "mind-only"), and the Buddha-nature...
- leads to conditioned arising, dependent origination. According to the Vijnanavada school, there are 51 samskaras or mental factors. Saṅkhāra is a Pali...
- are the two major Indian Mahayana philosophies: Yogācāra, also called Vijñānavāda (the doctrine of consciousness) and Cittamātra ("Mind-Only", Wylie: sems-tsam-pa)...
- ("the doctrine that there are only ideas" or "mental impressions") or Vijñānavāda ("the doctrine of consciousness"). According to Mark Siderits, what classical...
- the major classical Indian Sanskrit exponents of Mahayana Abhidharma, Vijñanavada (awareness only; also called Vijñaptivāda, the doctrine of ideas or percepts...
- Nagarjuna [...] The debts of Shankara to the self-luminosity of the Vijnanavada Buddhism can hardly be overestimated. There seems to be much truth in...
- kind. Similarly, there are many points of contact between Buddhism's Vijnanavada and Shankara's Advaita. According to S.N. Dasgupta, Shankara and his...
- contains several polemical verses critical of Buddhism, particularly the Vijñānavāda school of Vasubandhu. The five yamas or the constraints of the Yoga Sutras...
- known as "mind-only" (cittamatra) or "the consciousness doctrine" (vijñanavada) were mostly ****ociated with the Indian Buddhist philosophers of the...