Transformation of Consciousness and Cognition-Only: Vasubandhu’s Perspective (A Study in Vasubandhu’s Viṃśatikā- Kārikā-[Vṛtti])
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2025
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University of North Bengal
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In Viṃśatikā-Kārikā-[Vṛtti], we see Vasubandhu arguing that all worlds are actually
nothing but mind only.
Vasubandhu demonstrates that objects cannot really be regarded as existing. He
proves this by showing logical impossibility of regarding object as either a composite
whole, or several things, or even as aggregation of atoms.
Vasubandhu illustrates that there are in fact no issues in regarding that objects
external to mind do not exist. He also formulates his argument that the so-called objects of
cognition are transformation of consciousness. According to Vasubandhu, as a matter of
fact, it is through understanding of objects and senses being nothing but mere changes in
consciousness that one comes upon cognition-only which leads to knowing of its own
selflessness and finally to selflessness of events.
Vasubandhu finally addresses the question of kind of knowledge in the light of
everything being cognition-only. In cognition-only where there is no division of the
apprehendor and the apprehended, knowledge stays alone which may be compared to the
knowledge of the Buddha.
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External Objects, Transformation of Consciousness, Cognition-only
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XXI
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58 - 73