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help| The Abhisamaya-alaṅkāra ("Ornament of/for Clear Realization[s]"), abbreviated AA, is one of five Sanskrit-language Mahāyāna Buddhist scriptures which Maitreya--a Buddha or bodhisattva (the point is somewhat controversial)--is said to have revealed to Asaṅga (northwest India, 4th century AD). Some scholars (Erich Frauwallner, Giuseppe Tucci, Hakiju Ui) refer to the text's author as Maitreyanātha... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Abhisamayalankara
The Abhisamaya-alaṅkāra ("Ornament of/for Clear Realization[s]"), abbreviated AA, is one of five Sanskrit-language Mahāyāna Buddhist scriptures which Maitreya--a Buddha or bodhisattva (the point is somewhat controversial)--is said to have revealed to Asaṅga (northwest India, 4th century AD). -
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Shedra
The next four years then study specific texts including Chandrakirti's Madhyamakavatara, Maitreya's Abhisamayalankara, and Dharmakirti's Pramanavarttika. -
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Haribhadra (Seng-ge Bzang-po)
Haribhadra's intepretation of the Abhisamayalankara, particularly his four-kaya model, was controversial and contradicted the earlier normative interpretation popularized by Vimuktasena. -
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Yogacara
Ornament for Clear Realization (Abhisamayalankara, Tib. mngon par rtogs pa'i rgyan) -
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Tibetan Buddhist canon
Ornament for Clear Realization (Abhisamayalankara, Tib. mngon-par rtogs-pa'i rgyan) -
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Gareth Sparham
Translation of an Abhisamayalankara commentary by Tsongkhapa. -
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Edward Conze
The Large Sutra on Perfect Wisdom with divisions of Abhisamayālaṅkāra (1961)
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