Rgyud bla ma'i don bsdus bde gshegs snying po'i don gsal
From Buddha-Nature
རྒྱུད་བླ་མའི་དོན་བསྡུས་བདེ་གཤེགས་སྙིང་པོའི་དོན་གསལ།
rgyud bla ma'i don bsdus bde gshegs snying po'i don gsal
Summary of the Ultimate Continuum: Clarifying the Meaning of Buddha-Nature
Commentary of Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra
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In this short work, the famous Sakya scholar Rendawa presents his interpretation of and positions on the main topics covered by the Ultimate Continuum. While summarising the text, he points out how buddha-nature is to be understood as the luminous nature of the mind, and not as an absolute nature separate from the luminous aspect of the mind. He argues that buddha-nature, which is present in all sentient beings, is endowed with the universal quality of luminosity of the mind but not with the specific enlightened qualities of the Buddha. Thus, employing the common hermeneutic tools of reference,་purpose and direct contradiction, he considered the teachings on buddha-nature to be provisional teachings, which are not to be taken literally.
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Literary Genre | ~ Commentary Synoptic - bsdus don 'grel pa |
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Commentary of | ~ RKTST 3363 |