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As one of the key doctrines of Mahāyāna Buddhism, for well over a thousand years buddha-nature has been taken up by many of the greatest scholars of India, China, Tibet, Japan, and Mongolia, and Korea. Here you will find introductions to the many authors who have written on the topic, from the luminaries of Indian Mahyamaka to the great saints of Japan and Tibet. Also in this section you will find pages for the many contemporary scholars and teachers who have written and spoken on buddha-nature.