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Maitreya (Mílè; also 慈氏 Císhì “the Loving One”), the future Buddha and bodhisattva resident in Tuṣita 兜率 heaven.
In the Yogācāra hagiography, Maitreya transmitted the foundational Yogācāra-school verse-texts to Asaṅga 無著 during the latter’s visits to Tuṣita; these are the five Maitreya works (Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra, Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkāra, Madhyāntavibhāga, Dharma-dharmatā-vibhāga, Abhisamayālaṃkāra) on the Indian list, with overlapping Chinese-tradition lists. Modern scholarship debates whether the “Maitreya” of these attributions was a historical teacher of Asaṅga or the celestial bodhisattva of the hagiographic frame.
In Chinese Vajracchedikā commentary, the eighty Maitreya-verses (T1514, tr. Yìjìng) are foundational: Asaṅga’s prose elaboration of them constitutes one of the two principal Indian commentaries on the Diamond Sūtra.
Source: DILA Buddhist Person Authority A007063.