(Da/sabhu^mikasu^tra-/sa^stra; Dasabhu^mikabha^sya); 12 fasc.; T 1522.26.123b-203b. Written by Vasubandhu 世亲, translated into Chinese by Bodhiruci 菩提流支 and others in the sixth century; also called the Shidilun 十地论 and Dilun 地论. An extensive explanation of the gist of the "Ten Stages" chapter of the Huayan jing 华严经 which covers many topics, such as the eight consciousnesses, ignorance, the three bodies 三身 of the Buddha, the three cumulative rules of discipline, the cause and effect aspects of Buddhahood, etc. The Chinese Di Lun school (地论宗) was established solely on this treatise, and the Huayan 华严宗 school used it to explain many of its teachings.