词条 | Dharmapala of Nalanda |
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Dharmapāla developed the theory that the external things do not exist and consciousness only exists. He explains the manifestation of the phenomenal world as arising from the eight consciousness.[4] Through the teachings of his disciple Silabhadra to Xuanzang, Dharmapāla’s tenets expanded greatly in China.[5] His works survive in Chinese translations. References1. ^Williams, Paul (1989) Mahayana Buddhism. The doctrinal foundations. London: Routledge, p.88 {{Authority control}}2. ^Beal, Samuel (2001) Life of Hiuen-Tsiang , Routledge, pp 138-9 3. ^Lusthaus, Dan (2002) Buddhist phenomenology, a philosophical investigation of Yogacara Buddhism. Routledge, Chap. Fifteen, p. 395 4. ^Swati Ganguly, Xuanzang, et al (1992) Treatise in thirty verses on mere consciousness , Motilal Banarsidass , p.11 5. ^Williams, P.,id. p.88 10 : Buddhist philosophers|Buddhist writers|Indian Buddhists|6th-century Indian philosophers|Indian male philosophers|Yogacara|Buddhist scholars|People from Kanchipuram district|Scholars from Tamil Nadu|6th-century Indian writers |
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