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*1. Varieties of Early Buddha Nature Teaching in India
 
*1. Varieties of Early Buddha Nature Teaching in India
 
**{{i|''Christopher V. Jones''|25}}
 
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*2. The ''Mahāyānottaratantraśāstropadeśa'' of Sajjana: A Reading Sanskrit Text and &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Annotated Translation
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*3. From Buddha Nature to Original Enlightenment: "Contemplating Suchness" in &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Medieval Japan
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**{{i|''Jacqueline I. Stone''|93}}
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*4. How the Concepts of Buddha Nature and Original Enlightenment Were<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Interpreted by Shinran
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**{{i|''Seiji Kumagai''|123}}
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*5. The Basis for Buddhahood: The Naturally Luminous Mind and Buddha Nature in &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;the Early Mahāmudrā Tradition
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**{{i|''Casey Kemp''|139}}
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*6. A Meditation-Oriented Approach to Buddha Nature as Seen by Early Kagyü &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Masters
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**{{i|''Martina Draszczyk''|171}}
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*7. Preliminary Notes on the Notion of Buddha Nature in the ''Single Intention''
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**{{i|''Katrin Querl''|193}}
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*8. Jigten Sumgön's View of Buddha Nature and How Confusion Distinguishes a &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sentient Being from a Buddha
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**{{i|''Khenpo Konchok Tamphel''|219}}
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*9. Images of Emptiness in a Prognostic Mirror: Tantric Zhentong Visions of &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tathāgatagarbha in Early Jonang Kālacakra Yoga Manuals
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**{{i|''Michael R. Sheehy''|229}}
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*10. Shangton Sönam Drakpa's Defense of Dölpopa Sherab Gyaltsen's Ground &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Consciousness
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**{{i|''Klaus-Dieter Mathes''|261}}
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*11. Buddha Nature through the Eyes of Gorampa Sönam Sengé
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**{{i|''Khenpo Ngawang Jorden''|291}}
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*12. Buddha Nature and Selfhood: Critical Reflections by the Eighth Karmapa<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mikyö Dorjé
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**{{i|''David Higgins''|317}}
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*13. The Role of the ''Ratnagotravibhāga'' in Tāranātha's ''Great Madhyamaka Vehicle''
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**{{i|''Sina Joos''|349}}
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*14. Empty of True Existence, Yet Full of Qualities: Ngawang Tsoknyi Gyatso on &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Buddha Nature
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**{{i|''Filippo Brambilla''|377}}
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*15. Sentient Beings Within: Buddha Nature and the Great Perfection
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**{{i|''Douglas Duckworth''|423}}
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*16. The Impact of a Zhentong Interpretation of Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine from<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;the Point of View of a Western Buddhist Practitioner
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**{{i|''Shenpen Hookham''|447}}
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**{{i|About the Authors|469}}
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**{{i|Index|475}}
 
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Buddha Nature Across Asia

The tathāgatagarbha or buddha nature doctrine is centered on sentient beings’ potential for buddhahood—sometimes understood in the sense that all beings already contain a “buddha within.” This notion is found through various strands of early Mahāyāna sources that, notwithstanding their complex and interwoven development, came to share enough common features to summarize them under the doxographical category of Tathāgatagarbha.

The chapters contained in this volume represent the latest research into buddha nature theory that covers a range of topics across major Buddhist traditions. These contributions were originally presented as papers during the symposium “Tathāgatagarbha across Asia: The Reception of an Influential Mahāyāna Doctrine in Central and East Asia,” held at the University of Vienna in 2019. This symposium brought together academic scholars focusing on religio-historical developments of buddha nature theory as well as traditional teachers and monastics who offered emic perspectives on the relevance of the concept within the context of their own tradition. The resulting volume, therefore, aims at contributing to the overall better understanding of tathāgatagarbha doxography, both historically and in living Buddhist communities. (Source: WSTB)

Citation Mathes, Klaus-Dieter, and Casey Kemp, eds. Buddha Nature Across Asia. Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 103. Vienna: Arbeitkreis für tibetische und buddhistische Studien, University of Vienna, 2022.

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