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| *{{i|Acknowledgments |xi }} | | *{{i|Acknowledgments |xi }} |
| *{{i|Introduction |1 }} | | *{{i|Introduction |1 }} |
| **{{i|1.Introducing the Visions of Unity |6 }} | | **{{i|1. Introducing the Visions of Unity |6 }} |
| **{{i|2.Introducing the Chapters |11 }} | | **{{i|2. Introducing the Chapters |11 }} |
| *{{i|Chapter One: Life and Works of the Golden Paṇḍita |17 }} | | *{{i|Chapter One: Life and Works of the Golden Paṇḍita |17 }} |
| **{{i|1. Political and Religious Landscape of Fifteenth-Century Tibet |17 }} | | **{{i|1. Political and Religious Landscape of Fifteenth-Century Tibet |17 }} |
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| ***{{i|''Topical Divisions of Shakya Chokden's Works Addressed in This Book'' |59 }} | | ***{{i|''Topical Divisions of Shakya Chokden's Works Addressed in This Book'' |59 }} |
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| *{{i|Chapter Two: The Intellectual Background of Shakya Chokden's Interpretation of Yogācāra and Madhyamaka |71 }} | | *{{i|Chapter Two: The Intellectual Background<br>of Shakya Chokden's Interpretation of Yogācāra and Madhyamaka |71 }} |
| **{{i|1. Two Tendencies in Yogācāra and Niḥsvabhāvavāda Writings |71 }} | | **{{i|1. Two Tendencies in Yogācāra and Niḥsvabhāvavāda Writings |71 }} |
| **{{i|2. Basic Elements of Shakya Chokden's Approach to Mahāyāna Systems |84 }} | | **{{i|2. Basic Elements of Shakya Chokden's Approach to Mahāyāna Systems |84 }} |
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| *{{i|Chapter Three: Readjusting Rungs of the Ladder: Revisiting Doxographical Hierarchies| 109 }} | | *{{i|Chapter Three: Readjusting Rungs of the Ladder: Revisiting Doxographical Hierarchies| 109 }} |
| **{{i|1. Key Features of Shakya Chokden's Approach to the Buddhist Tenets |109 }} | | **{{i|1. Key Features of Shakya Chokden's Approach to the Buddhist Tenets |109 }} |
| **{{i|2. Demarcating the Middle: On the Valid Divisions of Madhyamaka and Great Madhyamaka |116 }} | | **{{i|2. Demarcating the Middle: On the Valid Divisions of Madhyamaka and<br>Great Madhyamaka |116 }} |
| **{{i|3. Self-Emptiness and Other-Emptiness |122 }} | | **{{i|3. Self-Emptiness and Other-Emptiness |122 }} |
| ***{{i|''Self-Emptiness'' |124 }} | | ***{{i|''Self-Emptiness'' |124 }} |
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| **{{i|2. The Heart of the Matter: Probing the Alīkākāravāda/ Niḥsvabhāvavāda Distinction |168}} | | **{{i|2. The Heart of the Matter: Probing the Alīkākāravāda/ Niḥsvabhāvavāda Distinction |168}} |
| **{{i|3. A New Look at the Old Origins: Distinctions of Madhyamaka Stemming<br>from Interpretations of the Second and Third Dharmacakras |183}} | | **{{i|3. A New Look at the Old Origins: Distinctions of Madhyamaka Stemming<br>from Interpretations of the Second and Third Dharmacakras |183}} |
| ***{{i|''Looking at the Second and Third Dharmacakras through the Eyes of the Madhyamaka Founders'' |183}} | | ***{{i|''Looking at the Second and Third Dharmacakras through the Eyes of the<br>Madhyamaka Founders'' |183}} |
| ***{{i|''Position of Alīkākāravāda'' |186}} | | ***{{i|''Position of Alīkākāravāda'' |186}} |
| ***{{i|''Position of Niḥsvabhāvavāda'' |191}} | | ***{{i|''Position of Niḥsvabhāvavāda'' |191}} |
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| *{{i|Chapter Five: Explorations in Empty Luminosity: Shakya Chokden's Position on Primordial Mind |213}} | | *{{i|Chapter Five: Explorations in Empty Luminosity: Shakya Chokden's Position on Primordial Mind |213}} |
| ***{{i|1. Facing the Reality of Primordial Mind |213}}
| | **{{i|1. Facing the Reality of Primordial Mind |213}} |
| ***{{i|''Primordial Mind and the Question of Existence'' |213}} | | ***{{i|''Primordial Mind and the Question of Existence'' |213}} |
| ***{{i|''The Question of Withstanding Analysis'' |220}} | | ***{{i|''The Question of Withstanding Analysis'' |220}} |
| ***{{i|''Does True Existence Have to Be Negated in Order to Abandon Grasping at It?'' |223}} | | ***{{i|''Does True Existence Have to Be Negated in Order to Abandon Grasping at It?'' |223}} |
| **{{i|2. Primordial Mind as an Impermanent Phenomenon |228}} | | **{{i|2. Primordial Mind as an Impermanent Phenomenon |228}} |
| **{{i|3. (Un)linking the Self-Cognizing Primordial Mind and Dualistic Consciousness |238}} | | **{{i|3. (Un)linking the Self-Cognizing Primordial Mind and Dualistic<br>Consciousness |238}} |
| **{{i|4. Does Self-Cognition Cognize Itself? |242}} | | **{{i|4. Does Self-Cognition Cognize Itself? |242}} |
| **{{i|5. Primordial Mind as the Bridge between Yogācāra and Tantra |249}} | | **{{i|5. Primordial Mind as the Bridge between Yogācāra and Tantra |249}} |
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| *{{i|Index|423}} | | *{{i|Index|423}} |
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