Rgyud bla ma'i rnam bshad sngon med nyi ma sogs chos tshan bzhi
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Four works including an exegesis on the Uttaratantra by an important Sakya scholar known for taking, at times, controversial stances that challenged the philosophical positions of even his own school. These works, thus, represent a unique view of buddha-nature that is unconfined by the sectarian affiliations that otherwise dominated the Tibetan philosophical landscape.
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Other Titles | ~ rgyud bla'i rnam bshad sngon med nyi ma |
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