- Prakaranapada
Prakaranapada or Prakaranapada-sastra, composed by
Vasumitra , is one of the seven Sarvastivada Abhidharma Buddhist scriptures [ [http://ignca.nic.in/jatak082.htm The Buddha's Teaching of Abhidhamma] , The Illustrated Jataka & Other Stories of the Buddha by C.B. Varma] . The Chinese was translated byXuanzang as: T26, No. 1542, 阿毘達磨品類足論, 尊者世友造, 三藏法師玄奘奉 詔譯, in 18 fascicles; with another partial translation byGunabhadra andBodhiyasa : T26, No. 1541, 眾事分阿毘曇論, 尊者世友造, 宋天竺三藏求那跋陀羅, 共菩提耶舍譯, in 12 fascicles. Its commentary the Panca-vastu-vibhasa (五事毘婆沙論 T 1555) byDharmatrata , was also translated byXuanzang .Prakaranapada is the major text of the central
Abhidharma period. It influenced other non-Sarvastivada schools, though not in the polarizing manner that the laterJnanaprasthana andVibhasa texts did. Its format fordharma analysis is used, for example, by theMaha-prajna-paramitopadesa , which also states that the first four chapters where composed by Vasumitra, with the other four chapters by Kasmira arhats [Maha-prajna-paramitopadesa: T25n1509_p0070a16~19.] .Yin Shun considers this Vasumitra to be the same Vasumitra who appears in the Mahavibhasa later [Yin Shun : Study of the Abhidharma, Texts and Commentators of the Sarvāstivāda, (說一切有部為主的論書與論師之研究), Zhengwen Publishing, 1968. pg. 148.] .This seems to indicate that before the later formalization of Sarvastivada doctrines, the Vijnana-kaya and Prakaranapada were perhaps representative of several differing lines of thought, though were only later over-shadowed by the Vibhasa and its orthodoxy. It would be interesting to perhaps trace some of these differences through the likes of
Buddhadeva andDharmatrata , as they are presented in the Vibhasa.Prakaranapada contains two systems of
dharma classification, one fivefold, the other sevenfold. It was the former fivefold system that later became the standard format, and was important for the establishment of the respective characteristics, nature and functions of the various dharmas, especially thecaitasika and citta-viprayukta-dharmas. The sevenfold system bears some similarities toPāli Abhidhamma, and seems to made of categories of dharmas that are allsutra based.It also expands on the traditional fourfold theory of conditionality, by introducing some 20 types of condition, in paired dharmas. Although these are not the later sixfold classification, this may have opened the door for later innovation.
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