Thirty Verses On Consciousness-only
The
Thirty Verses on Consciousness-only
(
Sanskrit
:
Triṃsikā
;
Chinese
: 唯識三十論頌,
Weishi Sanshi Lun Song
) is a brief poetic treatise by the
Indian
Buddhist
scholar
Vasubandhu
. It was composed in the
4th century CE
and is one of the core texts of the
Yogacara
school. It was translated into Chinese by
Xuanzang
in
648
at
Hongfu Monastery
.
External links
Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
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