the name, the "Bahuśrutīya" sect. Paramārtha, a 6th-century monk from Ujjain in central India, wrote that the founder of the Bahuśrutīya sect was named...
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Tripiṭaka (section Bahuśrutīya)
implying collections of Mahāyāna texts within these Caitika schools. The Bahuśrutīya school is said to have included a Bodhisattva Piṭaka in their canon....
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Sarvāstivāda, Kāśyapīya, Mahāsāṃghika, Ekavyāvahārika, Lokottaravāda, Bahuśrutīya, Prajñaptivāda, and Caitika schools all regarded arhats as imperfect...
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were situated in eastern India around Vārāṇasī and Pāṭaliputra and the Bahuśrutīya in Kośala, Andhra, and Gandhara. The Lokottaravāda subschool itself claimed...
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There were: Ekavyahārika (一説部), Lokottaravāda (説出世部), Gokulika (鶏胤部), Bahuśrutīya (多聞部), Prajñaptivāda (説仮部), Caitika (制多山部), Aparaśaila (西山住部), and Uttaraśaila...
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Buddhist schools in India. The Prajñaptivādins were also known as the Bahuśrutīya-Vibhajyavādins. According to Vasumitra, the Prajñaptivāda school is said...
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and the late second century BCE utilising late Buddha chronology. The Bahuśrutīya and Prajñaptivāda are thought to have split from the Kukkuṭikas in the...
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work may belong to the Mahāsāṃghika Bahuśrutīya school or to the Sautrāntika school. Paramārtha cites this Bahuśrutīya abhidharma as containing a combination...
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Mahāsāṃghika Ekavyahārikas (during Aśoka) Lokottaravāda Gokulika (during Aśoka) Bahuśrutīya (late third century BCE) Prajñaptivāda (late third century BCE) Caitika...
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Pre-sectarian Buddhism Mahāsāṃghika Ekavyāvahārika Lokottaravāda Gokulika Bahuśrutīya Prajñaptivāda Caitika (Haimavata) Sthaviras Pudgalavada Vātsīputrīya...
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