- Translator's Introduction vii
- The Sword of Wisdom that Ascertains Reality by Jamgön Mipham1
- The Radiant Light of the Sun and Moon by Khenchen Palden Sherab17
- 1. Prelude: Preliminary Verses of Homage 19
- 2. The Validity of the Teachings and Teacher 25
- 3. The Two Truths 39
- 4. An Explanation of Causality through Interdependent Appearances 43
- 5. Overview ofthe Four Reasonings and the Reasonings of Causal
Efficacy and Dependency 51
- 6. The Six Causes, Five Effects, and Four Conditions 63
- 7. The Reasoning of the Nature 75
- 8. Valid Cognition 81
- 9. Direct Perception 87
- 10. The Reasoning of a Valid Proof: Inference Based on Evidence 101
- 11. Correct Signs and False Signs 109
- 12. The Ways Inference Is Presented 113
- 13. Conventional and Ultimate Valid Cognition 119
- 14. The Four Reliances 141
- 15. The Definitive Meaning: The Eight Intentions 153
- 16. The Definitive Meaning in the Vajrayana 161
- 17. Rely on Wisdom to Reach the Eight Great Treasures 171
- 18. Conclusion 181
- Appendix A. Jamgon Mipham's Annotated Verses: The Sword of Wisdom That Ascertains Reality 191
- Appendix B. Outline ofJamgon Mipham's Verses 217
- Appendix C. Outline ofKhenchen Palden Sherab's Commentary 219
- Notes 229
- Glossary of Sanskrit and Tibetan Terms 259
- Bibliography 263
- Sources Cited in the Commentary 265
- Index 269
- About the Author 295

