Dear colleagues,

In his "Abhidharma doctrines and controversies on perception" (2007, 3rd
ed.) Ven. KL Dhammajoti quotes a very interesting
for me passage from the *Abhidharma-nyāyānusāra-śāstra* (p. 45, starting
with "[t]he masters of the Dārṣṭāntika"):

https://archive.org/details/abhidharmadoctrinesandcontroversiesonperceptionbhikkudhammajotik.l._215_D/page/45/mode/2up

but he doesn't provide the page reference. I don't have access to the later
editions of the book, so I would appreciate it if someone
would look up the page reference for me.

With kind regards,

Gleb Sharygin, Dr. des.

LMU Munich

Leiden University, Gonda fellow


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roughly, "Who are you? Where did you come from? Why are you here?  Where are

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