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The ''Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra'' (Sanskrit) or ''Discourse on the Stages of Yogic Practice'' is the encyclopaedic and definitive text of the Yogacara school of Buddhism. It is thought to have been composed in the Sanskrit language in India between 300 and 350 CE. ==Organization== The complete work comprises five major sections based on seventeen levels (''bāhubhūmi'') which cover the entire range of mental and spiritual levels in Mahayana Buddhism. # The Compendium of Definitions (''viniścaya-samgraha'') which discusses and explicates aspects of the ''bāhubhūmi'' portion # The Compendium of Exegesis (''vivarana-samgraha''), a manual of hermeneutical and exegetical techniques. # The Compendium of Synonyms (''paryāya-samgraha'') defining many of the various strings of quasi-synonymical expressions found in the Āgamas. # The Compendium of Topics (''vastu-samgraha'') summarizing and explaining the key topics of each sūtra contained in the ''Samyukta-āgama.'' # The Compendium of the Vinaya (''vinaya-samgraha''). The Chinese version also contains a Compendium of Abhidharma, missing from the Tibetan translation. Most of the ''bāhubhūmi'' section which includes such seminal works as the ''Bodhisattva-bhūmi'' and the ''Śrāvaka-bhūmi'' survives in Sanskrit, but little survives from the other parts. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yogacarabhumi-sastra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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