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*Thomas Kochumuttom, ''A Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: A New Translation and Interpretation of the Works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin'', Motilal Banarsidass (Delhi 1982).
*Thomas Kochumuttom, ''A Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: A New Translation and Interpretation of the Works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin'', Motilal Banarsidass (Delhi 1982).
===In French===
===In French===
* Louis de la Vallée Poussin, ''Le Petit Traite de Vasubandhu-Nāgārjuna sur les trois natures'' (''Trisvabhāvanirdeśa''). Mélanges Chinoises et Bouddhiques 2 (1933): 147 61.
*Philippe Cornu, ''Vasubandhu, Cinq traités sur l'esprit seulement'' (Paris: Fayard, 2008).  
*Philippe Cornu, ''Vasubandhu, Cinq traités sur l'esprit seulement'' (Paris: Fayard, 2008).  



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Vasubandhu

The Treatise on the Three Natures (Skt. trisvabhāvanirdeśa; Tib. རང་བཞིན་གསུམ་ངེས་པར་བསྟན་པ་, rangshyin sum ngepar tenpa, Wyl. rang bzhin gsum nges par bstan pa) is a short treatise by Vasubandhu describing the three natures. It is 38 stanzas long.

Translations

In English

  • Jay L. Garfield, 'Vasubandhu's Treatise on the Three Natures' in Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Interpretation, Oxford University Press, 2002
  • Karl Brunnhölzl, Straight from the Heart: Buddhist Pith Instructions, Snow Lion, 2007, pp. 43-53
  • Stefan Anacker, Seven Works of Vasubandhu: The Buddhist Psychological Doctor, Motilal Banarsidass, 2nd Edition, 2002, pp. 287-297, ISBN 978-8120802032
  • Thomas Kochumuttom, A Buddhist Doctrine of Experience: A New Translation and Interpretation of the Works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin, Motilal Banarsidass (Delhi 1982).

In French

  • Louis de la Vallée Poussin, Le Petit Traite de Vasubandhu-Nāgārjuna sur les trois natures (Trisvabhāvanirdeśa). Mélanges Chinoises et Bouddhiques 2 (1933): 147 61.
  • Philippe Cornu, Vasubandhu, Cinq traités sur l'esprit seulement (Paris: Fayard, 2008).