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The '''Vinayasutra''' ([[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>dul ba'i mdo | The '''Vinayasutra''' (Skt. ''vinayasūtra'', Tib. འདུལ་བའི་མདོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>dul ba'i mdo'') by [[Gunaprabha]] is included among the so-called [[thirteen great texts]] studied in many [[shedra]]s. It consists of a root text and its autocommentary. It is included among the so-called "[[Thirteen great texts]]", which form the core of the curriculum in most [[shedra]]s and on which [[Khenpo Shenga]] provided commentaries. | ||
==Commentaries== | ==Commentaries== |
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The Vinayasutra (Skt. vinayasūtra, Tib. འདུལ་བའི་མདོ་, Wyl. 'dul ba'i mdo) by Gunaprabha is included among the so-called thirteen great texts studied in many shedras. It consists of a root text and its autocommentary. It is included among the so-called "Thirteen great texts", which form the core of the curriculum in most shedras and on which Khenpo Shenga provided commentaries.
Commentaries
Indian
- Dharmamitra, Vinayasūtraṭīka (Wyl. ’dul ba’i mdo’i rgya cher ’grel pa)
- Prajñākara, Vinayasūtravyākhyāna (Wyl.’dul ba mdo’i rnam par bshad pa)
Tibetan
- Khenpo Shenga, འདུལ་བ་མདོ་རྩ་བའི་མཆན་འགྲེལ་པདམ་དཀར་པོའི་ལྗོན་ཤིང་
Further Reading
- Paul K. Nietupski, 'Guṇaprabha’s Vinayasūtra Corpus: Texts and Contexts', JIATS 5, 2009 (Available online here)
- Singh, Priya S. 'The Vinayasūtra of Guṇaprabha: A Historical Note.' in Buddhist Studies: The Journal of the Department of Buddhist Studies, no. 10 (1986).