YOGACARA


Meaning of YOGACARA in English

ˌyōgəˈkärə noun

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: Sanskrit yogācāra, from yoga + ācāra custom, rule of conduct — more at acharya

1. : one of the two major philosophical systems of Mahayana Buddhism agreeing with Madhyamika that external objects are unreal but holding that mind is real and that objects which appear to be external and material are in fact ideas or states of consciousness — compare vijnanavada

2. or yo·ga·ca·rin -rə̇n

[Sanskrit yogācāra, yogācārin, from yogācāra (philosophical system)]

: an adherent of Yogacara

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