The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra

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** {{i|V. Seven Kinds of Self-nature (svabhāva) |35}}
 
** {{i|V. Seven Kinds of Self-nature (svabhāva) |35}}
 
** {{i|VI. Seven Kinds of First Principle (paramārtha), and the Philosophers' Wrong Views regarding the Mind Rejected |35}}
 
** {{i|VI. Seven Kinds of First Principle (paramārtha), and the Philosophers' Wrong Views regarding the Mind Rejected |35}}
** {{i|VII. Erroneous Views held by Some Brahmans and Śramanas Concerning Causation, Continuation, etc.; The Buddhist Views Concerning Such Subjects as Alayavijñāna, Nirvana, Mind-only, etc.; Attainments of the Bodhisattva |36}}
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** {{i|VIII. The Bodhisattva's Discipling himself in Self-realisation |39}}
 
** {{i|VIII. The Bodhisattva's Discipling himself in Self-realisation |39}}
 
** {{i|IX. The Evolution and Function of the Vijũānas; The Spiritual Discipline of the Bodhisattva; Verses on the Alaya-ocean and Vijũāna-waves |39}}
 
** {{i|IX. The Evolution and Function of the Vijũānas; The Spiritual Discipline of the Bodhisattva; Verses on the Alaya-ocean and Vijũāna-waves |39}}
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** {{i|XXXIII. On Word and Discrimination and the Highest Reality |76}}
 
** {{i|XXXIII. On Word and Discrimination and the Highest Reality |76}}
 
** {{i|XXXIV. Verses on Reality and its Representations |77}}
 
** {{i|XXXIV. Verses on Reality and its Representations |77}}
** {{i|XXXV. Mind-only, Multitudinousness, and Analogies, with an Interpolation on the Dualistic Notion of Existence |78}}
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** {{i|XXXV. Mind-only, Multitudinousness, and Analogies, with an Interpolation<br>on the Dualistic Notion of Existence |78}}
 
** {{i|XXXVI. The Teaching (dharmadeśanā) of the Tathagatas |84}}
 
** {{i|XXXVI. The Teaching (dharmadeśanā) of the Tathagatas |84}}
 
** {{i|XXXVII. Four Kinds of Dhyāna |85}}
 
** {{i|XXXVII. Four Kinds of Dhyāna |85}}
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** {{i|XLI. On the Chain of Causation (pratityasamutpāda) |90}}
 
** {{i|XLI. On the Chain of Causation (pratityasamutpāda) |90}}
 
** {{i|XLII. Words (abhilāpa) and Realities (bhāva) |91}}
 
** {{i|XLII. Words (abhilāpa) and Realities (bhāva) |91}}
** {{i|XLIII. On Eternality of Sound (nityaśabda), the Nature of Error (bhrānta), and Perversion (viparyāsa) |92}}
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** {{i|XLIII. On Eternality of Sound (nityaśabda), the Nature of Error (bhrānta),<br>and Perversion (viparyāsa) |92}}
 
** {{i|XLIV. On the Nature of Māyā |95}}
 
** {{i|XLIV. On the Nature of Māyā |95}}
 
** {{i|XLV. That All Things are Unborn |96}}
 
** {{i|XLV. That All Things are Unborn |96}}
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** {{i|XLVII. On Inexplicable Statements (vyākṛitāni) |98}}
 
** {{i|XLVII. On Inexplicable Statements (vyākṛitāni) |98}}
 
** {{i|XLVIII. All Things are and are not (Verses on Four Forms of Explanation) |99}}
 
** {{i|XLVIII. All Things are and are not (Verses on Four Forms of Explanation) |99}}
** {{i|XLIX. On the Śrāvakas, Srotaāpanna, Sakṛidāgāmin, Anāgāmin, and Arhat; on the Three Knots (saṁyojāni) |100}}
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** {{i|L. The Intellect (buddhi), Examining and Discrimnating |105}}
 
** {{i|L. The Intellect (buddhi), Examining and Discrimnating |105}}
 
** {{i|LI. The Elements, Primary and Secondary |106}}
 
** {{i|LI. The Elements, Primary and Secondary |106}}
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* {{i|Chapter Three. On Impermanency |118}}
 
* {{i|Chapter Three. On Impermanency |118}}
 
** {{i|LVII. Three Forms of the Will-body (manomayakāya) |118}}
 
** {{i|LVII. Three Forms of the Will-body (manomayakāya) |118}}
** {{i|LVIII. The Five Immediacies (pañcānantaryāṇi) ; Desire as Mother and Ignorance as Father |120}}
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** {{i|LVIII. The Five Immediacies (pañcānantaryāṇi) ; Desire as Mother and<br>Ignorance as Father |120}}
 
** {{i|LIX. The Buddha-nature (buddhatā) |122}}
 
** {{i|LIX. The Buddha-nature (buddhatā) |122}}
 
** {{i|LX. The Identity (samatā) of Buddhahood and its Four Aspects |122}}
 
** {{i|LX. The Identity (samatā) of Buddhahood and its Four Aspects |122}}
** {{i|LXI. Not a Word Uttered by the Buddha; Self-realisation and an Eternally-abiding Reality |123}}
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** {{i|LXI. Not a Word Uttered by the Buddha; Self-realisation and an Eternally-<br>abiding Reality |123}}
 
** {{i|LXII. On Being and Non-Being; Realism and Nihilism |125}}
 
** {{i|LXII. On Being and Non-Being; Realism and Nihilism |125}}
 
** {{i|LXIII. Realisation and Word-teaching |127}}
 
** {{i|LXIII. Realisation and Word-teaching |127}}
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The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra
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Originally published in 1932, this was the first English translation of the Laṅkāvatārasūtra. It was based on the Sanskrit edition of Nanjo Bunyu, published by the Otani University Press in 1923.

Citation Suzuki, D. T., trans. The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra: A Mahāyāna Text. Buddhist Tradition Series 40. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 2003. First published 1932 by George Routledge and Sons (London).