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Mahayanasutralamkara - Ornament of Discourses
(Theg-pa chen-po'i mdo-sde rgyan; Filigree of Mahayana Sutras)

MahayanasutralamkaraUniversal Vehicle Discourse Literature (Mahayanasutralamkara)
Translated by Robert A. F. Thurman and the AIBS team
American Institute of Buddhist Studies, June, 2004, cloth, 415 pages, ISBN: 0-975373404

This is a fully annotated, critical English translation of Maitreyanatha’s Universal Vehicle Discourse Literature (Mahayanasutralamkara), as transmitted to the fourth-century Indian Buddhist scholar-adept Ärya Asanga, along with its commentary (bhasya) by Asanga’s brother Vasubandhu. A wellspring of the “magnificent deeds trend of the path,” the Discourse Literature emphasizes the compassion side of Buddhist thought. This long-awaited work is the founding cornerstone of the AIBS'Tanjur Translation Initiative. Includes an introduction covering essential historical and philosophical topics, a bibliography, and detailed index.

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Mahayanasutralamkara by Asanga. Sanskrit text and translated into English by Surekha Vijay Limaye. Mahayanasutralamkara by Asanga. Sanskrit text and translated into English by Surekha Vijay Limaye. Reprint. Delhi, Satguru, 2000, xxiv, 554 p., ISBN 81-7030-346-8.

"Asanga is one of the most important philosophical personalities in the history of Buddhism. His contribution to Vijnanavada School of thought is unparalleled. The Vijnanavada school of Asanga is also known as Yogacara. For Asanga and others, the Absolute truth, i.e. pure consciousness (Vijnana( can only be realised by practice of yoga. That indicated the practical side of this school, while the word "Vijnanavada" brings out its speculative features. In its practical application it is described as Yogacara, i.e. following the path of Yoga.

"The Mahayanasutralamkara by Asanga is a landmark in the development of Vijnanavada absolutism. This is a gigantic work on Mahayana Buddhism. The title itself indicates its manifold features of Mahayana. Putting it in Asanga's own words, its an embelishment of Mahayana sutras. There is no Buddhist topic which is not touched by Asanga. Various topics of Buddhism are discussed on the lines of Mahayana in twentyone chapters called Adhikasas with commentary.

"The present book contains English translation of the Sanskrit text and commentary of the Mahayanasutralamkara. The book contains notes and an index of the terms. The book is published under Biblio theca-Indo Buddhica Series." (jacket)

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