Yogācārabhūmi
The Yogācārabhūmi is a foundational text in the tradition of Yogācāra, a school of Mahāyāna Buddhism. It serves as a comprehensive guide to the practices and philosophical principles of this school, focusing on the nature of consciousness and the path to enlightenment. The text is attributed to the Indian philosopher Asanga, who is considered a key figure in the development of Yogācāra thought.
This work is structured into several chapters, each addressing different aspects of Buddhist practice, ethics, and meditation. It emphasizes the importance of mental cultivation and the understanding of reality as a means to achieve liberation from suffering. The Yogācārabhūmi remains influential in various Buddhist traditions, particularly in Tibetan Buddhism.