Dharma-dharmatÃÂ-vibhÃÂga (; Distinguishing Dharmas and Dharmata) is a short YogÃÂcÃÂra work, attributed to Maitreya-nÃÂtha, which discusses the distinction and correlation (vibhÃÂga) between phenomena (dharma) and reality (dharmatÃÂ); the work exists in both a prose and a verse version and survives only in Tibetan translation. However, the Sanskrit original was reported to exist in Tibet during the 1930s by the Indian Buddhologist and explorer, Rahul Sankrityayan.
The Dharmadharmata-vibhaga was translated into English by Jim Scott in 2004 It was also translated by Klaus Dieter Mathes (1996), by Cha (1996), by the Dharmachakra Translation Committee (2013), by Karl Brunnholzl (2014), Raymond Robertson (2014) and more recently Diane Denis (2022).