Dashabhumika

The Dilun School (Chinese Dilun zong地 论 宗/地 论 宗or Dilun xuepai地 论 学派) or Dashabhumika School (Sanskrit Daśabhūmikā ) or "Ten Steps School " - after the ten stages, a bodhisattva to obtain Buddhahood has to go through - was one of the thirteen schools of Chinese Buddhism of the Mahayana tradition from the time of the Northern Wei Dynasty to the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. You will be counted for Yogācāra ( yoga practice ). Their representatives are called ten-step master

The school made the Bodhiruci of ( d. after 537) translated Daśabhūmikasūtra Sastra (Chinese Shidi jing lun, Taisho 1522) as a basis, one of Vasubandhu ( 4th century ) wrote Treatise Dashabhumika Sutra ( Daśabhūmikasūtra; " ten-step Sutra " ), after which it is named. There was a separation into a Southern and a Northern Dilun School, where Bodhiruci the northern and the southern Ratnamati represented.

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