Sautrāntikas

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Sautrāntikas. Members of a Buddhist school seceding from the Sarvāstivādins (c.200 CE) on the grounds that only sūtra and not abhidharma is the authoritative word of the Buddha—hence their name, Sautrāntika (sūtrānta + ika). Their doctrines anticipated developments in the Vijñāpti-mātra school. In China, they were continued by Ch'eng-shih (Jap., Jōjitsu), the Sattyasiddhi school.

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