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The '''Twenty Stanzas''' (Skt. ''Viṃśatikā-kārikā'') is included among the most important writings of [[Vasubandhu]]. | The '''Twenty Stanzas''' (Skt. ''Viṃśatikā-kārikā'') is included among the most important writings of [[Vasubandhu]]. | ||
==Quotes== | |||
:When six other particles are joined to it, | |||
:The subtle particle will have six parts. | |||
:If the six all simply converge together, | |||
:Then even compounds will be infinitesimal. | |||
==Translations== | ==Translations== |
Revision as of 15:13, 4 August 2009
The Twenty Stanzas (Skt. Viṃśatikā-kārikā) is included among the most important writings of Vasubandhu.
Quotes
- When six other particles are joined to it,
- The subtle particle will have six parts.
- If the six all simply converge together,
- Then even compounds will be infinitesimal.
Translations
In English
- Stefan Anacker, Seven Works of Vasubandhu: The Buddhist Psychological Doctor, Motilal Banarsidass, 2nd Edition, 2002, pp. 157-179