Treatise on Accordance with the Correct Doctrine, The [阿毘達磨順正理論] (Chin A-p’i-ta-mo-shun-cheng-li-lun; Abidatsuma-junshōri-ron): An eighty-volume work written by Samghabhadra of the Sarvāstivāda school in India in the fourth or fifth century and translated into Chinese in the mid-seventh century by Hsüan-tsang. It attempts to refute Vasubandhu’s Dharma Analysis Treasury, which itself is a criticism of Sarvāstivāda doctrine from the standpoint of the Sautrāntika school. Samghabhadra’s intention was to defend the Sarvāstivāda position. The term correct doctrine in the title refers to the Sarvāstivāda doctrine.