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'''Abhidharma''' (Skt.; Tib. ''chö ngönpa''; [[Wyl.]] ''chos mngon pa'') — the third of the [[three pitakas]], or collections (literally ‘baskets’), into which the Buddhist teachings are divided. This pitaka, which is associated with the training in [[wisdom]] (Skt. ''prajñā''), defines many of the topics mentioned in the [[sutra]]s, and arranges them in classifications, such as the [[five skandhas]], [[twelve ayatanas]] and [[eighteen dhatus]], thereby providing tools for generating a precise understanding of all experience.
[[image:Vasubandhu.JPG|frame|[[Vasubandhu]], author of the [[Treasury of Abhidharma]]]]'''Abhidharma''' (Skt.; Tib. ''chö ngönpa''; [[Wyl.]] ''chos mngon pa'') — the third of the [[three pitakas]], or collections (literally ‘baskets’), into which the Buddhist teachings are divided. This pitaka, which is associated with the training in [[wisdom]] (Skt. ''prajñā''), defines many of the topics mentioned in the [[sutra]]s, and arranges them in classifications, such as the [[five skandhas]], [[twelve ayatanas]] and [[eighteen dhatus]], thereby providing tools for generating a precise understanding of all experience.


==Major Texts==
*[[Asanga]], ''[[Compendium of Abhidharma]]''
*[[Vasubandhu]], ''[[Treasury of Abhidharma]]''


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Revision as of 13:41, 4 August 2009

Vasubandhu, author of the Treasury of Abhidharma

Abhidharma (Skt.; Tib. chö ngönpa; Wyl. chos mngon pa) — the third of the three pitakas, or collections (literally ‘baskets’), into which the Buddhist teachings are divided. This pitaka, which is associated with the training in wisdom (Skt. prajñā), defines many of the topics mentioned in the sutras, and arranges them in classifications, such as the five skandhas, twelve ayatanas and eighteen dhatus, thereby providing tools for generating a precise understanding of all experience.

Major Texts