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The Trisvabhavakaraika of Vasubandhu
Author Dragonetti, C. ; Tola, F.
Source Journal of Indian Philosophy
Volumev.11 n.3
Date1983.09
Pages225 - 266
PublisherSpringer
Publisher Url http://www.springer.com/gp/
LocationBerlin, Germany [柏林, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note70
Authors and affiliations:Centro de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Seminario de Indologia, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Keyword世親=Vasubandhu; 存有=bhava; 自性=Svabhava
Abstract
Table of contentsINTRODUCTION 225
The Sanskn" t Original Text 225
The Two Manuscripts 225
The Tibetan Translations 226
Modern Editions and Translations of the Original Sanskrit Text 227
The Treatise's Authorship 227
The Work's Title 228
Importance of the Subject of the Treatise 228
Importance of the Treatise 229
Some Works that Treat the Theory of the Three Natures or in Which References to It Are Found 229
Some Modern Authors Who Refer to the Trisvabhdva Theory 230
Adopted Text 231
COMMENTARY 232
Section A. Kdrikds 1-5: The Three Natures 232
The Dependent Nature, the Asatkalpa, the Mind 232
The Imaginary Nature 234
The Absolute Nature 234
Section B. Kdrikd 6: The Mind's Structure 235
The ,4 la yavi/~ana 235
The A layavi/fidna as a Series of Subliminal Representations, ldeas, Cognitions etc. 235
The ,41ayavt~dna as Cause 236
"Reactualization " of the Vdsands 236
The Importance of the Alayavt~Bdna 237
The Prav.rttivi]adna 237
The Manas 237
Section C. Kdrikd 7." Etymologies of Citta 238
Section D. Kdrikds 8-9: The Asatkalpa's Modes 238
Section E. Karikd 1 O: "Coincidentia Oppositorum" in the Three Natures 240
Section F. Kdrikds 11-13: Being and Non-Being 240
Section G. Kdrikds 14-16: Duality and Unity 240
Section H. Kdrikds 17-21: ldentity of the Three Natures 242
Section I. Kdrikds 22-25: Distinction of the Three Natures 242
Essential Identity between the Three Natures 243
Definition of the Absolute Nature 243
Section J. Kdrilc~ 26: Common Characteristics of the Three Natures 244
Section K. Kdrikds 2 7-30: Analogy between a Magical Creation and the Three Natures 244
Section L. Kdrikds 31-34." Knbwledge, Elimination, Obtention 245
Section M. Kdrikds 35-36: Traditional Arguments in Favour of the "OnlyMind" Thesis 246
TRANSLATION KARIK,~S ON THE THREE NATURES 251
Section A. Kdrikds 1-5: The Three Natures 251


ISSN00221791 (P); 15730395 (E)
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Created date1998.04.28
Modified date2019.08.22



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