Sthiramati

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Sthiramati was a prominent 6th-century Indian Buddhist philosopher and commentator known for his influential works on Yogācāra (Mind-Only) doctrine.

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instanceOf Buddhist commentator
Buddhist philosopher
Indian philosopher
Yogācāra scholar
activeInCentury 6th century
countryOfCitizenship India
doctrine storehouse consciousness (ālaya-vijñāna)
three natures (trisvabhāva)
vijñaptimātra (consciousness-only)
era Gupta period NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Abhidharma NERFINISHED
Buddhist philosophy
Yogācāra exegesis
influenced Chinese Faxiang school NERFINISHED
Dharmapāla NERFINISHED
Tibetan Yogācāra tradition NERFINISHED
Xuanzang NERFINISHED
influencedBy Asaṅga NERFINISHED
Maitreya-nātha NERFINISHED
Vasubandhu NERFINISHED
knownFor clarifying Yogācāra technical terminology
detailed analysis of consciousness and cognition
influence on scholastic Buddhism in India and East Asia
languageOfWork Sanskrit
notableFor commentaries on Yogācāra texts
influence on later Buddhist epistemology
systematization of Yogācāra doctrine
philosophicalSchool Cittamātra NERFINISHED
Yogācāra NERFINISHED
profession commentator
philosopher
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
religion Buddhism
religiousTradition Buddhism NERFINISHED
traditionWithinBuddhism Mahāyāna NERFINISHED
Yogācāra NERFINISHED
wroteCommentaryOn Abhidharmakośa NERFINISHED
Abhidharmasamuccaya NERFINISHED
Madhyāntavibhāga NERFINISHED
Mahāyānasūtrālaṅkāra NERFINISHED
Triṃśikā-vijñaptimātratā NERFINISHED

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Yogācāra associatedPhilosopher Sthiramati