Being as consciousness: Yogācāra philosophy of Buddhism/ Fernando Tola, Carmen Dragonetti.

By: Tola, FernandoContributor(s): Dragonetti, CarmenMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : M.B.P., 2004Description: 270 p. HBISBN: 9788120819672Subject(s): Vasubandhu. -- Viṃśatikāvijñaptimātratāsiddhi | Dignāga, -- active 5th century. -- Ālanbanaparīksā | Vasubandhu. -- TrisvabhāvanirdeśaDDC classification: 181.043
Contents:
The Initial Philosophical Position in Buddhism : Realism The Arising of the Buddhist Idealistic Position Sutras of Idealistic Tendency The Great Masters of the Idealistic Yogacara School Maiireyanatha {circa 300) Asahga (315-390) Vasubandhu (320-380) Dignaga (480-540) Dharrnapala (530-561) Sthiramati (middle of the sixth century) Hiuan-Tsang of Hsuan-Tsang or Hsuan-Chuang (602-664) The Name of the Idealistic School Principal Philosophical Tenets of the Yogacara School Some Other Themes that Appear in the Three Treatises Factors that Contributed to the Arising of the Idealistic Conception of Cittamatra The Importance of the Yogacara School of Philosophy Notes for the General Introduction Introduction Part I Dmigs pa brtag pahi hgrel pa of Phyogs kyi glah po (Alnmhanapainksavrtti of Dignaga) Life of Dignaga Works of Dignaga Aiillienticiiy of ilitr works ailriliiiled U) Dignaga The Alanilxinaparlksa Editions and/or Translations of Akimbauapanksa and of its commentaries Some fragments of tiie Alambanapanksa Presei^'ed in Sanskrit in Quotations i^y other authors- Adopted text Doctrinal^' Commentttry of Aiamixmapariksavrlti Tibetan text Traaslation Notes for the First Part Introduction Vasubandiiu Part II The Vintsatika vijiiaptimatratasiddhih The Two Vasuliandhus Vasubandiiu the Old Vasubandiiu tlie Young of Vastibandhu Works Attributed to Vasubandiiu Distribution of the Works Attributed to Vasubandiiu Authenticity of the Works Authenticity of the Vimkitika Discovery of the Vimkitika Importance of the Vimsatika Vasubandhu's Opponents in Vintsatika Some Editions and Translations of the Virtisatikd Adopted text Sigla Doctrinary Commentary of Viinsatika Sanskrit text Translation Notes for the Second Part Inircxluction Part III The Trisvabhavakarikd of Vasubandbu The Sanskrit Original Text Tiie Two Manuscripts The Tibetan Translations A Titird Sanskrit Manuscript (MS3) Modern Editions and Translations of tlie Original Sanskrit Text The Author of the Treatise The Title of the Treatise Importance of the Subject of the Treatise Importance of the Treatise Some Works that Treat of the Theory of the Three Natures or in which References to it are found Some Modan Authors who Refer to the Trisvabhava Theory Adopted Text Doctorinary Commentary of Trisvabhavakarika Sanskrit text Translation Notes for the Third Part
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The Initial Philosophical Position in Buddhism : Realism
The Arising of the Buddhist Idealistic Position
Sutras of Idealistic Tendency
The Great Masters of the Idealistic Yogacara School
Maiireyanatha {circa 300)
Asahga (315-390)
Vasubandhu (320-380)
Dignaga (480-540)
Dharrnapala (530-561)
Sthiramati (middle of the sixth century)
Hiuan-Tsang of Hsuan-Tsang or Hsuan-Chuang (602-664)
The Name of the Idealistic School
Principal Philosophical Tenets of the Yogacara School
Some Other Themes that Appear in the Three Treatises
Factors that Contributed to the Arising of the Idealistic
Conception of Cittamatra
The Importance of the Yogacara School of Philosophy
Notes for the General Introduction
Introduction
Part I
Dmigs pa brtag pahi
hgrel pa of Phyogs kyi glah po
(Alnmhanapainksavrtti of Dignaga)
Life of Dignaga
Works of Dignaga
Aiillienticiiy of ilitr works ailriliiiled U) Dignaga
The Alanilxinaparlksa
Editions and/or Translations of Akimbauapanksa
and of its commentaries
Some fragments of tiie Alambanapanksa Presei^'ed in
Sanskrit in Quotations i^y other authors-
Adopted text
Doctrinal^' Commentttry of Aiamixmapariksavrlti
Tibetan text
Traaslation
Notes for the First Part
Introduction
Vasubandiiu
Part II
The Vintsatika vijiiaptimatratasiddhih
The Two Vasuliandhus
Vasubandiiu the Old
Vasubandiiu tlie Young
of Vastibandhu
Works Attributed to Vasubandiiu
Distribution of the Works Attributed to Vasubandiiu
Authenticity of the Works
Authenticity of the Vimkitika
Discovery of the Vimkitika
Importance of the Vimsatika
Vasubandhu's Opponents in Vintsatika
Some Editions and Translations of the Virtisatikd
Adopted text
Sigla
Doctrinary Commentary of Viinsatika
Sanskrit text
Translation
Notes for the Second Part
Inircxluction
Part III
The Trisvabhavakarikd of Vasubandbu
The Sanskrit Original Text
Tiie Two Manuscripts
The Tibetan Translations
A Titird Sanskrit Manuscript (MS3)
Modern Editions and Translations of tlie Original
Sanskrit Text
The Author of the Treatise
The Title of the Treatise
Importance of the Subject of the Treatise
Importance of the Treatise
Some Works that Treat of the Theory of the Three Natures
or in which References to it are found
Some Modan Authors who Refer to the Trisvabhava Theory
Adopted Text
Doctorinary Commentary of Trisvabhavakarika
Sanskrit text
Translation
Notes for the Third Part

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