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Asanga
Asaṅga (
Sanskrit: असंग, , ;
Romaji: ''Mujaku'') (
fl. 4th century C.E.) was one of the most important spiritual figures of
Mahayana Buddhism and the founder of the
Yogachara school. Traditionally, he and his half-brother
Vasubandhu are regarded as the major classical Indian
Sanskrit exponents of Mahayana
Abhidharma, ''Vijñanavada'' (awareness only; also called ''Vijñaptivāda'', the doctrine of ideas or percepts, and ''Vijñaptimātratā-vāda'', the doctrine of 'mere representation) thought and Mahayana teachings on the
bodhisattva path. He is also traditionally considered as one of the seventeen
Nalanda masters who taught at the monastery which is located in modern-day
Bihar.
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