Sthiramati's Trimsikavijnaptibhasya (TrBh) is a philosophical commentary (6th c.) to Vasubandhu's Trimsikakarikas, an influential composition sketching the Yogacara-Vijnanavada (Y.-V.) horizon of thought in its most essential features. Belonging to an extensive Yogacara textual corpus extant, mostly, in Tibetan and/or Chinese translations, TrBh is one of the very few texts still available in original Sanskrit. Enriched by excursus addressing thematically pertinent problems, Sthiramatis contribution offers a concentrated ...
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Sthiramati's Trimsikavijnaptibhasya (TrBh) is a philosophical commentary (6th c.) to Vasubandhu's Trimsikakarikas, an influential composition sketching the Yogacara-Vijnanavada (Y.-V.) horizon of thought in its most essential features. Belonging to an extensive Yogacara textual corpus extant, mostly, in Tibetan and/or Chinese translations, TrBh is one of the very few texts still available in original Sanskrit. Enriched by excursus addressing thematically pertinent problems, Sthiramatis contribution offers a concentrated overview of the specifically Y.-V. system of a kind of static as well as genetic phenomenology, which additionally is characterized by providing clear ontological structures as well as soteriological reflections.
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