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Saṃmitīya
The Saṃmitīya (Sanskrit; ) were one of the eighteen or twenty early Buddhist schools in India, and were an offshoot of the Vātsīputrīya sect. Like its predecessor, it claims the person (Sanskrit: ''pudgala'') as a carrier of skandhas endures, and as such was a representative (perhaps the most prominent one) of the Pudgalavāda schools. ==Language== The Tibetan historian Buton Rinchen Drub wrote that the Mahāsāṃghikas used Prākrit, the Sarvāstivādins used Sanskrit, the Sthaviravāda used Paiśācī, and the Saṃmitīya used Apabhraṃśa.〔Yao, Zhihua. ''The Buddhist Theory of Self-Cognition.'' 2012. p. 9〕
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