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The purpose of the buddha-nature website is to provide a resource hub for trustworthy information for learning about and teaching the concept of buddha-nature, its associated texts, teachings, lineages, and relevant Buddhist ideas. Unique content will be shared here and the site will act as a broker for other projects and authors that have already created quality materials, which we will curate for a wide range of audiences.
 
The purpose of the buddha-nature website is to provide a resource hub for trustworthy information for learning about and teaching the concept of buddha-nature, its associated texts, teachings, lineages, and relevant Buddhist ideas. Unique content will be shared here and the site will act as a broker for other projects and authors that have already created quality materials, which we will curate for a wide range of audiences.
  
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==Project Staff==
 
==Project Staff==
 
*'''Director and Website Administrator:''' Eric Colombel
 
*'''Director and Website Administrator:''' Eric Colombel

Revision as of 17:59, 14 May 2020

Buddha-Nature: A Tsadra Foundation Initiative

DEAR Reader,

We hope you are enjoying this multimedia resource hub for scripture, scholarship, and teachings on buddha-nature. Please feel free to provide feedback at any time by using the Feedback button on any page. We will respond quickly to your request and make changes or additions as soon as we can.

The purpose of the buddha-nature website is to provide a resource hub for trustworthy information for learning about and teaching the concept of buddha-nature, its associated texts, teachings, lineages, and relevant Buddhist ideas. Unique content will be shared here and the site will act as a broker for other projects and authors that have already created quality materials, which we will curate for a wide range of audiences.

Site Guide[edit]

Discover

Designed with the beginner in mind, these slides will introduce the main themes and issues related to the concept of Buddha-Nature in Buddhism.

What is Buddha-Nature?
The Questions
The History
The Texts
The Traditions
The People
Multimedia List
Dharma Teachings List
Explore

Go deeper into the details of the ideas and philosophical questions that have generated debate for centuries.

Tathāgatagarbha Across Asia Symposium Event Page
Writer-in-digital-residence
Explore The Questions
Explore The Ideas
Explore The People
Explore The History
Explore The Topics
The Seven Vajra Topics
The Nine Similes
The Traditions of Ngok and Tsen
Other-Emptiness and the Great Middle Way
Mahāmudrā & Buddha-Nature
Dzogchen & Buddha-Nature
Tantra & Buddha-Nature
Contemporary Masters on Buddha-Nature
The Library

A curated space for publications on buddha-nature including original writings and recordings.

Books Dissertations
Articles Interviews
Sutras Commentaries
People Multimedia
Buddha-Nature Glossary
The Literature

Texts and multilingual resources on buddha-nature. Including primary and secondary sources as well as an expanded presentation of the root verses.

Primary Sources
   The Ratnagotravibhaga
    The Multilingual Root Text
   Sutra Sources
   Commentary Sources
Secondary Sources

Project Staff[edit]

  • Director and Website Administrator: Eric Colombel
  • Project Director and Lead Editor: Marcus Perman, Tsadra Foundation
  • Designer and Web Master: Jeremi Plazas, Tsadra Foundation
  • Lead Writer: Alexander Gardner, Treasury of Lives
  • Archivist and Contributor: Morten Ostensen, Tsadra Foundation
  • Editors and Contributors:
    • Alex Catanese, Tsadra Foundation
    • Gwen Witt Dörring, Tsadra Foundation
  • Author Contributors and Advisors:
    • Karl Brunnhölzl, Nitartha Institute
    • Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, Bodhicarya.org
    • Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen, Naropa University
    • Elizabeth Callahan, Tsadra Foundation
    • Wulstan Fletcher, Padmakara Translation Group and Tsadra Foundation
    • Tokpa Tulku, Sangye Yeshe Institute and Rangjung Yeshe Institute
    • Klaus-Dieter Mathes, University of Vienna
    • Douglas Duckworth, Temple University

Contact Us[edit]

If you have any questions or requests or would like to contribute to this project, please feel free to contact us: Research at tsadra dot org

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