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Maitreya-nātha
Maitreya-nātha
(c. 270–350 CE) is a name whose use was pioneered by Buddhist scholars
Erich Frauwallner
,
Giuseppe Tucci
, and
Hakuju Ui
to distinguish one of the three founders of the
Yogācāra
school of
Buddhist philosophy
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Asanga
and
Vasubandhu
. Some scholars believe this Maitreya to be a historical person in India who authored various Yogācāra texts known as the Maitreya corpus. The traditions themselves have held that it is referring to the
bodhisattva
Maitreya
, the
future buddha
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Uttaratantra, or, Ratnagotravibhaga : the sublime science of the Great Vehicle to salvation, being a manual of Buddhist monism
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Maitreyanātha
Published 1984
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