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prajnaparamita (uncountable)
(Buddhism) A central concept in Mahayana Buddhism, suggesting that all things appear as thoughtforms (conceptual constructs).
Hanh's presentation of the prajnaparamita in terms of "interbeing" has doctrinal antecedents in the Huayan school of thought, McMahan, David L. The Making of Buddhist Modernism. Source: Internet
Prajñāpāramitā and Madhyamaka Nagarjuna, protected by the Nagas snake spirits who are said to be the guardians of the Prajnaparamita sutras. Source: Internet
Warder, A.K. Indian Buddhism. 2000. p. 313 According to Xing, "Several scholars have suggested that the Prajnaparamita probably developed among the Mahasamghikas in Southern India probably in the Andhra country, on the Krishna River." Source: Internet
Nhất Hạnh taught Buddhist psychology and prajnaparamita literature at Vạn Hanh Buddhist University, a private institution that focused on Buddhist studies, Vietnamese culture, and languages. Source: Internet