Madhyamaka otherwise called ??nyav?da (the vacancy convention) and Ni?svabh?vav?da (the no svabh?va precept) alludes to a custom of Buddhist way of thinking and practice established by the Indian scholar N?g?rjuna. The essential content of the M?dhyamaka convention is N?g?rjuna's M?lamadhyamakak?rik? (Root Verses on the Middle Way). All the more comprehensively, Madhyamaka likewise alludes to a definitive nature of marvels and the acknowledgment of this in reflective equipoise.
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Madhyamaka otherwise called ??nyav?da (the vacancy convention) and Ni?svabh?vav?da (the no svabh?va precept) alludes to a custom of Buddhist way of thinking and practice established by the Indian scholar N?g?rjuna. The essential content of the M?dhyamaka convention is N?g?rjuna's M?lamadhyamakak?rik? (Root Verses on the Middle Way). All the more comprehensively, Madhyamaka likewise alludes to a definitive nature of marvels and the acknowledgment of this in reflective equipoise.
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