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Asanga was a prominent Buddhist philosopher and scholar traditionally credited with founding the Yogacara school of Mahayana Buddhism. His works significantly influenced the development of Buddhist thought, particularly in the areas of consciousness and perception. Known for his deep insight into the nature of reality, Asanga's teachings emphasized the importance of compassion and the cultivation of wisdom as a pathway to enlightenment. His major texts, such as the "Mahayanasamgraha" and the "Uttara Tantra," explore the nature of the mind and the potential for all beings to achieve Buddhahood.

Asanga's influence extends beyond his immediate philosophical contributions, as he is regarded as a crucial figure in the transmission of Buddhist teachings to Tibet. His ideas were foundational for many later Tibetan Buddhist scholars and practitioners. Though much of his life remains shrouded in legend, the impact of his work on both Indian and Tibetan Buddhism is undeniable, and his teachings continue to resonate with practitioners and scholars around the world today.

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