SAUTRANTIKA


Meaning of SAUTRANTIKA in English

ancient school of Buddhism that emerged in India about the 2nd century BC as an offshoot of the Sarvastivada (All-Is-Real Doctrine). The school is so called because of its reliance on the sutras, or words of the Buddha, and its rejection of the authority of the Abhidharma, a part of the canon. The Sautrantikas maintained that though events (dharmas) have only momentary existence, there is a transmigrating substratum of consciousness that contains within it seeds of goodness that are in every person. The Sautrantika sometimes is characterized as a transitional school that led to the development of the Mahayana tradition, and many of its views influenced later Yogacara thought.

Britannica English vocabulary.      Английский словарь Британика.