Which of the following ancient Indian sages did not make substantial contribution to the YOGĀCĀRA (Yogachara) philosophical tradition?
[A] Vasubandhu
[B] Dinnaga
[C] Dharmakirti
[D] Nagarjuna
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Answer:
Nagarjuna was the ancient Indian Sage who did not make a substantial contribution to the famous YOGACARA philosophy.
Explanation:
YOGĀCĀRA was known to be a Buddhist tradition. The main focus of the tradition was idealism. There were many books and notes found proving the existence of such tradition aged back to the fifth century BC. Vasubandhu, Dinnaga, and Dharmakirti were those eminent sages who contributed a huge amount to it. Hence, option D, "Nagarjuna" is the correct option among the other options.
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