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- Buddhapālita comment "Buddhapālita (470–550) was a commentator on the works of Nagarjuna and Aryadeva. His works were mildly criticised by his contemporary Bhāviveka, and then he was vigorously defended by the later Candrakīrti, whose terms differentiating the two scholars led to the rise of the Prasaṅgika and Svatantrika schools of Madhyamaka.".
- Q976112 comment "Buddhapālita (470–550) was a commentator on the works of Nagarjuna and Aryadeva. His works were mildly criticised by his contemporary Bhāviveka, and then he was vigorously defended by the later Candrakīrti, whose terms differentiating the two scholars led to the rise of the Prasaṅgika and Svatantrika schools of Madhyamaka.".