A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga (Uttaratantra)

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<center>Chapter I. — The Matrix of the Tathāgata</center>
 
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*{{i|I. Introduction|141}}
 
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****{{i|3) Bodhisattva’s Compassion — The Parable of a Householder|246}}
 
****{{i|3) Bodhisattva’s Compassion — The Parable of a Householder|246}}
 
****{{i|4) Bodhisattva’s Perception of the Pure Mind|248}}
 
****{{i|4) Bodhisattva’s Perception of the Pure Mind|248}}
****{{i|5) ‘ Samsära ’ in the Case of Bodhisattva|250}}
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****{{i|5) ' ''Saṃsāra'' ' in the Case of Bodhisattva|250}}
 
****{{i|6) Bodhisattva in his 6th Stage|250}}
 
****{{i|6) Bodhisattva in his 6th Stage|250}}
****{{i|7) The Pure and Impure State of the Bodhisattva in comparison with the Ordinary Being and the Buddha|253}}
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****{{i|7) The Pure and Impure State of the Bodhisattva in comparison<br>with the Ordinary Being and the Buddha|253}}
 
***{{i|(C) Unchangeability in the Perfectly Pure State|256}}
 
***{{i|(C) Unchangeability in the Perfectly Pure State|256}}
 
**{{i|(X) ''Asaṃbheda''|258}}
 
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*{{i|X. The Essential Characteristics of the Matrix of the Tathāgata|294}}
 
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**{{i|1) The Saying: ' All Living Beings are possessed of the Matrix of the Tathāgata is the Highest Logical Truth|294}}
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**{{i|1) The Saying: ' All Living Beings are possessed of the Matrix of the<br>Tathāgata ' is the Highest Logical Truth|294}}
 
**{{i|2) The 4 Kinds of Individuals to whom the Faith in this Essence is necessary|296}}
 
**{{i|2) The 4 Kinds of Individuals to whom the Faith in this Essence is necessary|296}}
 
**{{i|3) The True Conception of the Matrix of the Tathāgata as representing Non-substantiality|300}}
 
**{{i|3) The True Conception of the Matrix of the Tathāgata as representing Non-substantiality|300}}
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<center>Chapter II. — The Enlightenment</center>
 
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*{{i|XII. General Characteristics of the Reality free from Pollutions|310}}
 
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*{{i|XIII. 8 Points on the Undefiled Reality|314}}
 
*{{i|XIII. 8 Points on the Undefiled Reality|314}}
**{{i|(I) ''Svabhāva & (II) ''Hetu''|314}}
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**{{i|(I) ''Svabhāva'' & (II) ''Hetu''|314}}
 
**{{i|(III) ''Phala''|315}}
 
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**{{i|(IV) ''Karman''|318}}
 
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<center>Chapter III. — The Properties of the Buddha</center>
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*{{i|XIV. General Characteristics of the Buddha’s Properties|336}}
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*{{i|XV. The 64 Properties of the Buddha|338}}
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**{{i|(I) The 10 Powers|338}}
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**{{i|(II) The 4 Forms of Intrepidity|339}}
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**{{i|(III) The 18 Exclusive Properties|341}}
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**{{i|(IV) The 32 Marks of the Superman|343}}
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<center>Chapter IV. — The Acts of the Buddha</center>
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*{{i|XVI. General Characteristics of the Acts of the Buddha|351}}
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*{{i|XVII. The 9 Illustrations on the Buddha's Acts|355}}
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**{{i|1) Buddha's Magnanimity|355}}
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**{{i|2) The 9 Illustrations taken from the ''Jñānâlokâlaṅkārasūtra''|356}}
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**{{i|3) Summary of the Illustrations given by the Commentator|374}}
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**{{i|4) Summary of Examples given in the Kārikās|375}}
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**{{i|5) Non-origination and Non-extinction of the Buddhahood|377}}
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**{{i|6) The Point of Dissimilarity|377}}
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<center>Chapter V. — The Merits of Faith</center>
  
  
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*{{i|XVIII. The Merits of Having Faith in the Doctrine of the Essence of Buddhahood|380}}
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**{{i|1) The Superiority of Faith to other Virtues in regard to their Merits|380}}
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**{{i|2) Authority, Motive, and Characteristics of this Text being the Correct<br>Doctrine|384}}
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**{{i|3) Means of preserving oneself within the Doctrine|386}}
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**{{i|4) Causes and Results of the Loss of the Doctrine|387}}
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**{{i|5) Conclusion|389}}
  
  
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A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga (Uttaratantra)
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Jikido Takasaki's seminal work on the Ratnagotravibhāga includes a critical introduction, a synopsis of the text, a translation from the original Sanskrit text in comparison with its Tibetan and Chinese versions, critical notes, appendixes, and indexes. The work is split into two parts. The first consists of a critical and detailed study on the structure of the text and the position of the Ratnagotravibhāga in Mahāyāna Buddhism, and the second consists of a translation of the Sanskrit text into English.

Citation Takasaki, Jikidō. A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga (Uttaratantra): Being a Treatise on the Tathāgatagarbha Theory of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Serie Orientale Roma XXXIII. Rome: Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente (IsMEO), 1966. https://archive.org/details/bdrc-W1KG1582/page/n1/mode/2up.