Pudgalavada

The Pudgalavāda was founded by a Vatsiputra (3rd century BC) school of Buddhism. From the official doctrine notwithstanding, Vatsiputra should have tried the concept of "person" ( Sanskrit: pudgala ) introduce into the teaching. Therefore His school of heresy was accused. Nevertheless, this unfolded to large flowering and was able to hold until the 7th century. Your most important branch was the Sammatiya, the beginning of the 7th century, the largest Buddhist school in India was. The Pudgalavada went out with the rise of Brahmanical ( Hindu ) against mission and the gradual decline of Buddhism in India.

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