Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
如實論
Pronunciations[py]Rúshílùn
[wg]Ju-shih-lun
[hg]여실론
[mc]Yeosillon
[mr]Yŏsillon
[kk]ニョジツロン
[hb]Nyojitsuron
[qn]Như thực luận
Basic Meaning: Tarkaśāstra
Senses:
K 626, T. 1633; (1 fasc.) Translation by
眞諦: 4th year of Taiqing (太淸), Liang dynasty (梁) (CE 550. ).1 Nanjō 1252; Ono. 8:372a. Full title is 如實論反質難品, composed around the fourth century. The main portion of the original text is lost, with only the three chapters of Unreasonable Objections 無道理難品, Reasonable Objections 道理難品, and The Situation of Defeat in the Argument 堕負處品, thus about one-sixth of the text. The Goryeo edition does not list an author. The Song, Yuan, and Ming editions attribute the work to Vasubandhu 世親, but it was probably the work of an earlier logician.
〔因明入正理論疏, 續高僧傳, 開元釋教錄, 大唐內典錄〕
[Charles Muller; source(s): Lancaster, FGD, Hirakawa, dzkdjt]
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1. T 2157.55.836b14[back]
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[Dictionary References]
Bukkyō jiten (Ui) 838
Fo Guang Dictionary 2377
Ding Fubao {Digital Version}
Buddhist Chinese-Sanskrit Dictionary (Hirakawa) 0353
Bussho kaisetsu daijiten (Ono) ⑧371c*
Bukkyō daijiten (Mochizuki) (v.1-6)4137c
Bukkyō daijiten (Oda) 1351-2
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Entry created: 2007-02-18