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Mitsube again displays his lack of knowledge. The Pudgalavadins were an extremely influential group in India -- pudgalavada was the doctrime of the Sammatiya school which according to Xuanzang at the time of his visit there were the most numerical of ALL Buddhist schools, with their membership outstripping all other schools combined. -- अनाम गुमनाम02:32, 19 October 2008 (UTC)Reply