Trimshika

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Buddhist philosophy, ‘Trimshika‘ is a collection of thirty verses. In this book, Vashubandhu’s original text is highlighted and stands out. It has explained and interpreted by Bouddhacharya Sthiramati. It covers the main themes of thirty verses and analyzes them in forty-five different ways. In this book, the topic of Yogacara, or the science of the mind, is discussed among the four main branches of Buddhism. It discusses concepts like neyartha and nitartha, which can be broadly interpreted based not just on literal meanings but also on context. In the Mahayana tradition, Yogacara philosophy is seen as a branch of psychology. According to this philosophy, all sensations come from the mind; there are no external sources of sensation. In other words, everything we perceive externally is, in a sense, a creation of our minds. The original author is Acharya Vashubandhu, who was a constant commentator.

This book was initially translated from the original Sanskrit language into Bhot by Upadhyaya Jinamitra, Shilendra Bodhi, Lok Va, Yese De, and others. It is translated in Nepali by Dr. Nyima Sherpa and Sumanta Raj Neupane.

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In the Mahayana tradition, Yogacara philosophy is seen as a branch of psychology. According to this philosophy, all sensations come from the mind; there are no external sources of sensation. In other words, everything we perceive externally is, in a sense, a creation of our minds. The original author is Acharya Vashubandhu, who was a constant commentator. This book was initially translated from the original Sanskrit language into Bhot by Upadhyaya Jinamitra, Shilendra Bodhi, Lok Va, Yese De, and others. It is translated in Nepali by Dr. Nyima Sherpa and Sumanta Raj Neupane.

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