Yogachara (redirect from Chittamatra)
Yogachara (Sanskrit: योगाचार, IAST: Yogācāra) is an influential tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology emphasizing the study of cognition, perception...
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According to Gelug, asserted only by the Chittamatra system; according to non-Gelug, asserted by both the Chittamatra and Madhyamaka systems. Berzin, Alexander...
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Vajranatha (2007) contextualises Manjushrimitra and mentions Dzogchen, Chittamatra, Yogachara, Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma, and Garab Dorje: Moreover...
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Śāntarakṣita and Padmasambhava, and contain a blend of Tantric theory, Chittamātra, and Madyamaka-Prāsaṅgika. The 14th Dalai Lama, echoing sentiments from...
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Sarvastivada Sautrantika Madhyamaka, the Mahayana philosophy of Nagarjuna Chittamatra, the Mahayana philosophy of Asanga and Vasubandhu In the 7th century...
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Tsongkhapa, Nagarjuna, and Buddapalita. According to the Gelugpa, the Chittamatra hold that the mind-basis-of-all consciousness is that which bears the...
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Vedic writings such as the Upanishads, as well as the Buddhist views of Chittamatra and Dzogchen. "Understanding Consciousness: 2nd Edition (Paperback) -...
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experience without positing external objects." According to the Gelugpa, the Chittamatra hold that the mind-basis-of-all consciousness is that which bears the...
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