Paramārtha (Sanskrit, Devanagari: परमार्थ; traditional Chinese: 真諦; simplified Chinese: 真谛; pinyin: Zhēndì) (499-569 CE) was an Indian monk from Ujjain...
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Guru Paramartha is a fictional monk introduced in Tamil culture by Catholic missionary Constanzo Beschi (known for Tamils as Veeramamunivar) in his story...
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Two truths doctrine (redirect from Paramārtha-satya)
"conventional" or "provisional" (saṁvṛti) truth, and the "ultimate" (paramārtha) truth. The exact meaning varies between the various Buddhist schools...
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scholars now point to either the 6th century Indian monk translators Paramārtha and Bodhiruci, or alternatively to one of their Chinese students. While...
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the tradition was founded through the work of scholars like Bodhiruci, Paramārtha, Xuanzang and his students Kuiji, Woncheuk and Dōshō. In Chinese Buddhism...
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Dharmaguptaka (section Paramārtha)
which is designated as the collection of teachings for bodhisattvas. Paramārtha, a 6th-century CE Indian monk from Ujjain, unequivocally associates the...
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Chinese translation (Taishō Tripiṭaka 1425). The 6th century CE Indian monk Paramārtha wrote that 200 years after the parinirvāṇa of the Buddha, much of the...
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is an attempt to best express the Buddhist view of "ultimate reality" (paramārtha-satya). There are different types of Abhidharma literature. The early...
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Persecutions in China Major figures Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Sengzhao Jizang Paramartha Xuanzang Kuiji Woncheuk Daoxuan Huiyuan Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Zhiyi...
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ignorance), of which ignorance (avidyā) of the ultimate truth (Sanskrit: paramārtha; Chinese: zhēndì 真谛) or the true law (Sanskrit: saddharma, सद्धर्म, correct...
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p. 83. Suwardani, Paramartha & Suasthi, p. 84. sfn error: no target: CITEREFSuwardaniParamarthaSuasthi (help) Suwardani, Paramartha & Suasthi, p. 85....
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reality, using sublation as the ontological criterion: Pāramārthika (paramartha, absolute), the Reality that is metaphysically true and ontologically...
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Chinese Buddhist art from this period. Another important translator was Paramārtha (Zhēndì, 499–569 CE) who along with his team of Chinese disciples translated...
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Persecutions in China Major figures Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Sengzhao Jizang Paramartha Xuanzang Kuiji Woncheuk Daoxuan Huiyuan Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Zhiyi...
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definitive teaching (nītārtha) of the Buddha. Instead, the ultimate truth (paramārtha-satya) is said to be the view that all things (dharmas) are only mind...
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Sixth-Century China: Paramartha's Evolution of Consciousness. 1984. p. 6 Paul, Diana. Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha's Evolution of Consciousness...
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Narasimhagupta Baladitya (c. 495–?), according to contemporary writer Paramartha, was brought up under the influence of the Mahayanist philosopher, Vasubandhu...
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Vikramaditya appear in sixth-century works: the biography of Vasubandhu by Paramartha (499–569) and Vasavadatta by Subandhu. Paramaratha quotes a legend that...
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the capital of the Gupta Empire was moved from Pataliputra to Ayodhya. Paramartha states that king Vikramaditya moved the royal court to Ayodhya; Xuanzang...
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"Samanvaya Samrajya Samrakshanam - Sri Karpatri Swami". "Ahamartha Aur Paramartha Sara - Sri Karpatri Swami". "Nastika Astika Vada - Sri Karpatri Swami"...
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and practices of the Yogacara school. It was translated into Chinese by Paramartha (499–567 CE) and became the central text of the Shelun school. Although...
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Niraupamya-stava (to the Peerless), Acintya-stava (to the Inconceivable), and Paramārtha-stava (to Ultimate Truth). Ratnāvalī (Precious Garland), subtitled (rajaparikatha)...
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stands for non-arising (anutpada), and pa stands for "ultimate truth" (paramārtha). As such, this practice was also a kind of mnemonic technique (dhāraṇīmukha)...
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Persecutions in China Major figures Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Sengzhao Jizang Paramartha Xuanzang Kuiji Woncheuk Daoxuan Huiyuan Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Zhiyi...
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Brothers Satyanarayan Jatiya Hukam Chand Kachwai Sachida Nagdev Naman Ojha Paramartha Sartaj Singh Saumya Tandon Vikramaditya Viraj Mahajan Juhi Parmar Goverdhan...
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(the auto-commentary) were translated into Chinese in the 6th century by Paramārtha (T1559). They were translated again in the 7th century by Xuanzang (T1560...
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are being mentioned, namely saṃvṛti-satya, "the empirical truth", and paramārtha-satya, "ultimate truth". According to Plott, "Ajativada is nothing but...
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being mere concepts (Skt. prajñapti). According to the Indian philosopher Paramartha, a further split among the Mahāsāṃghika occurred with the arrival of the...
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Chinese) which have emptiness as a theme include Samyukta Āgama 335 - Paramārtha-śunyatā-sūtra ("Sutra on ultimate emptiness") and Samyukta Āgama 297 -...
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conventional (Skt. saṃvṛti) truth, and the absolute or ultimate (Skt. paramārtha) truth. For the Mahāsāṃghika branch of Buddhism, the final and ultimate...
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