Introduction to Asaṅga Asaṅga, an influential figure in Mahāyāna Buddhism, is revered as the founder of the Yogācāra school, also known as the “Mind-Only” school. Flourishing during the 4th to 5th centuries CE in the Indian subcontinent, Asaṅga’s contributions laid foundational stones for the development of Mahāyāna thought and practice. His insights into the nature...Read More