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Shuk-den's anger at Zi-gyab's attempt to receive the (Rin chen gter mdzod) is particularly revealing in view of the central place held by this collection of teachings in the Non-sectarian movement.
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Shuk-den's anger at Zi-gyab's attempt to receive the (Rin chen gter mdzod) is particularly revealing in view of the central place held by this collection of teachings in the Non-sectarian movement.
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Shuk-den's anger at Zi-gyab's attempt to receive the (Rin chen gter mdzod) is particularly revealing in view of the central place held by this collection of teachings in the Non-sectarian movement.
The Shuk-den Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part II) 2010
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Shuk-den's anger at Zi-gyab's attempt to receive the (Rin chen gter mdzod) is particularly revealing in view of the central place held by this collection of teachings in the Non-sectarian movement.
The Shuk-den Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part II) 2010
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According to Vasubandhu's Vaibhashika text, A Treasure House of Special Topics of Knowledge (Chos mngon-pa'i mdzod, Skt. Abhidharmakosha), destructive phenomena are those that ripen into what is harmful, while constructive into what is of no harm.
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A Treasure House of Special Topics of Knowledge (Chos mngon-pa'i mdzod, Skt. Abhidharmakosha), Vasubandhu defines tainted phenomena as those that cause tainted phenomena "to increase."
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The Vaibhashika and Sautrantika traditions of the Sarvastivada school of Hinayana share Vasubandhu's third-century Auto-Commentary on "A Treasure-House of Special Topics of Knowledge" (Chos-mngon-pa'i mdzod-kyi rang-'grel, Skt. Abhidharmakosha-bhashya) as a source for their presentation of the four immeasurable attitudes.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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The Vaibhashika and Sautrantika traditions of the Sarvastivada school of Hinayana share Vasubandhu's third-century Auto-Commentary on "A Treasure-House of Special Topics of Knowledge" (Chos-mngon-pa'i mdzod-kyi rang-'grel, Skt. Abhidharmakosha-bhashya) as a source for their presentation of the four immeasurable attitudes.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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According to the Vaibhashika presentation, as explained in Vasubandhu's text, A Treasure House of Special Topics of Knowledge (Chos mngon-pa'i mdzod, Skt. Abhidharmakosha), there are six types of causes:
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Tsongkhapa began to teach while in his 20s, with his first teaching being on abhidharma (mdzod, special topics of knowledge).
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