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    Sarvāstivāda-Vaibhāṣika (Sanskrit: सर्वास्तिवाद-वैभाषिक) or simply Vaibhāṣika (वैभाषिक) is an ancient Buddhist tradition of Abhidharma (scholastic Buddhist...
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    massive Da zhidu lun also has a clear association with the Vaibhāṣika Sarvāstivādins. The Vaibhāṣika and Sautrāntika subschools are both classified in the...
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  • Pudgalavada school. The Vaibhāṣika master Samghabhadra considered that Vasubandhu had misrepresented numerous key points of Vaibhāṣika Abhidharma in the Kośa...
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  • contrast, the Sarvāstivāda-Vaibhāṣika school held that the mind was not naturally luminous. According to Skorupski for Vaibhāṣika, the mind: is initially...
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  • Sarvastivadin's notion of own-nature largely irrelevant to the Theravada. The Vaibhāṣika school held that dharmas have a constant essence or inherent nature (svabhāva)...
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  • Abhidharma-kośa, an extensive compendium which elaborated the positions of the Vaibhāṣika-Sarvāstivādin school on a wide range of issues raised by the early sutras...
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  • divided into limited space (ākāsa-dhātu) and endless space (ajatākasā). The Vaibhāṣika, an early school of Buddhist philosophy, hold the existence of akasha...
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  • exist. Another defining Vaibhāṣika doctrine was that of simultaneous causation (sahabhū-hetu). In addition to the core Vaibhāṣika Abhidharma literature...
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    north Indian Sarvastivada tradition: Vaibhāṣika (Wylie: bye brag smra ba). The primary source for the Vaibhāṣika in Tibetan Buddhism is the Abhidharma-kośa...
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    of a series on Buddhist philosophy Traditions Vibhajyavāda Theravāda Vaibhāṣika Sautrāntika Pudgalavada Prajñaptivāda Lokottaravāda Mahayana Madhyamaka...
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