Abhidharma-samuccaya

Translations of
Abhidharma-samuccaya
English Compendium of Abhidharma
Sanskrit Abhidharma-samuccaya
Chinese 大乘阿毘達磨集論(T)
大乘阿毗达磨集论(S)
Korean 대승아비달마집론
(RR: Daeseung-abidalma-jiblon)
Tibetan མངོན་པ་ཀུན་བཏུས་
(Wylie: mngon pa kun btus;
THL: ngönpa küntü
)
Glossary of Buddhism

Abhidharma-samuccaya (Sanskrit; Tibetan Wylie: mngon pa kun btus; English: Compendium of Abhidharma) is a Buddhist text composed by Asanga. Abhidharma-samuccaya is a complete and systematic account of the Abhidharma.

According to Traleg Rinpoche, the Abhidharma-samuccaya is one of Asanga's most essential texts and also one of the most psychologically oriented. It provides a framework, as well as a general pattern, as to how a practitioner is to follow the path, develop oneself and finally attain Buddhahood.[1] It presents the path according to the Yogachara school Mahayana Buddhism.[1]

Mental factors

The second chapter of this text enumerates fifty-one mental factors (Sanskrit: caitasika), divided into the following categories:[2]

Contemporary scholarly analysis

Contemporary scholar Achim Bayer asserts that the thought of different sections of the Abhidharma-samuccaya might be heterogenous. For example, the important term ālayavijñāna appears not more than six times, with all six occurrences in the Lakṣaṇasamuccaya section, i.e. within in the first third of the work.[3]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Traleg Rinpoche (1993), p.1.
  2. Mind and Mental Factors: The Fifty-one Types of Subsidiary Awareness by Alexander Berzin (see section "Count of the Subsidiary Awanesses")
  3. Bayer (2010), p.11.

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