YOGACARA

yōˌgəkärˈə [Skt.,=yoga practice], philosophical school of Mahayana Buddhism, also known as the Vijnanavada or Consciousness School. The founders of this school in India were Maitreya (270–350), his disciple Asanga (c.375–430), and Asanga's younger half-brother Vasubandhu (c.400–480), who was also the greatest systematizer of the Abhidharma type of Buddhist philosophy. The school held that consciousness (vijnana) is real, but its objects are constructions and unreal. The school's teachings are thus often characterized by the phrase "consciousness-only" (citta-matra) or "representation-only" (vijnapti-matra). The content of consciousness is produced not by independently existing objects but by the inner modifications of consciousness itself. A theory of eight kinds of consciousness was formed to explain how this process functions. The deepest level of consciousness is the "store-consciousness" (alaya-vijnana), which is both individual and universal and contains the seeds or traces of past actions, which are projected into manifestation through the "defiled mind" and the six sense-consciousnesses (the five physical senses plus mind or thought). The school was transmitted to China as the Fa-hsiang. It eventually syncretized with the Madhyamika school.

See D. T. Suzuki, Studies in the Lankavatara Sutra (1930); S. Radhakrishman and C. A. Moore, A Sourcebook in Indian Philosophy (1957); A. K. Chatterjee, The Yogacara Idealism (1962); C. L. Tripathi, The Problem of Knowledge in Yogacara Buddhism (1972).

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...two founding figures of "classical" Yogacara. His corpus of work, his recurrent...Moreover, the relationship between the Yogacara and Sautrantika schools is currently...Sautrantika opinions are, in fact, Yogacara abhidharma in disguise" (Kritzer...
...that the author of the BNT succeeds. Yogacara-Tathagatagarbha Thought The historical relationship between Yogacara and tathagatagarbha lines of thought...would come to be known separately as Yogacara and tathagatagarbha ideas first developed...
...most important sources for classical Yogacara. Asa ga himself wrote some commentaries, as well as an important compendium of Yogacara Mahayana, the Mahayanasa graha Compendium...and a work specifically establishing Yogacara Abhidharma, the Abhidharmasamuccaya...
...Awakening of Mahayana Faith , a synthesis of Yogacara themes under the dominant rubric of the...Paramartha was then to restrict the critical Yogacara understanding of Asafiga to defiled consciousness...corpus, but also managed to present Yogacara Buddhism in terms easily accessible to...
...Nagarjunas argument of emptiness, the Yogacara school carried out a further investigation...of the I and the world in our mind, Yogacara philosophy presents an ontological argument...sense of profound disorientation, this Yogacara argument offered a new orientation and...
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Contexts and Dialogue: Yogacara Buddhism and Modern Psychology on...J. Chicka CONTEXTS AND DIALOGUE: YOGACARA BUDDHISM AND MODERN PSYCHOLOGY ON...placed. The original contexts of Yogacara Buddhism and modern psychology both...
...the principal themes of Madhyamika and Yogacara, and will discuss in a more general...as Nagarjunas Madhyamika and Asangas Yogacara teach--Mahayana identifies theological...understanding of consciousness developed by Yogacara thinkers can help us to acknowledge these...
...ultimate reality wherein they do not. The Yogacara ("Practice of Yoga") school of Mahayana...subsisting reality. At the same time, the Yogacara school differed in ascribing a positive...in the realization of sunyata, the Yogacara focused more on mind (vijnana) and...
...Madhyamika thought of Nagarjuna and the Yogacara thought of Asanga, can assist Christian...Buddhism, the Mahayana, especially the Yogacara, is able to have a critical understanding...Keenan attempts to argue is that the Yogacara School represents an effective and insightful...
EARLY YOGACARA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE MADHYAMAKA...distinction between the Madhyamika and the Yogacara, taking the one as exclusively advocating...emptiness is not at all traceable in the Yogacara and that idealism is absent in the Madhyamika...
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...33. Gadjin M. Nagao, Madhyamika and Yogacara: A Study of Mahayana Philosophies...Ibid. 38. Nagao, Madhyamika and Yogacara, 173. 39. Masao Abe, "Buddhism...samvrti, see Nagao, Madhyamika and Yogacara, 13-22, and Guy Newland, The Two...


 

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YOGACARA yo g kar Skt.,=yoga practice, philosophical...Philosophy (1957); A. K. Chatterjee, The Yogacara Idealism (1962); C. L. Tripathi, The Problem of Knowledge in Yogacara Buddhism (1972...
...Madhyamika , founded by Nagarjuna (2d cent. a.d.), and the Yogacara , founded by the brothers Asanga and Vasubandhu (4th cent...their own school and scripture. Branches of Madhyamika and Yogacara were also founded. The two great nonacademic sects were Chan...
...gazing" and espoused the teachings of the Lanka-Vatara Sutra (whose chief doctrine is that of "consciousness-only"; see Yogacara ), which he passed on to his successor Hui-ko (487 593). According to tradition, Hui-neng (638 713) became the sixth...
...his memoirs. His disciple Kuei-chi is known as the founder of the Fa-hsiang school of Buddhism, the Chinese branch of Yogacara . See his Si-yu-ki; Buddhist Records of the Western World (2 vol., tr. 1884, repr. 1969); A. Waley, The Real...
...1970). Santaraksita and Kamalasila were the chief representatives of the Madhyamikas last phase, a syncretism with the Yogacara school that was transmitted to Tibet. Madhyamika was also transmitted to China as the San-lun, or Three Treatises, school...


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