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Vaibhashika is an early Buddhist school, formed by adherents of the Vibhasha Shastra. The school was originally of a mystical nature, later developing into more materialistic concerns with a focus upon Materialism and 'existent phenomena' (Tibetan: yod-pa). The key tenets of this school are "that no mental concept can be formed except through direct contact between the mind, via the senses, such as sight, touch, taste, etc., and external objects".[1] Berzin (2007) elaborates this further:
Nomenclature and etymologyVaibhashika or Vaibhasika (Sanskrit). (Tibetan: bye-brag smra-ba). ContextBerzin (2007) discusses and contextualises Vaibhashika in relation to the eighteen Hinayana schools, the Sautrantika, the Sarvastivada:
Nava Vihara and Vaibhashika have entwined histories. Nava Vihara emphasized the primary study of the Vaibhashika abhidharma, admitting only monks who had already composted texts related to the topic. See alsoNotes
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