Volume One Acknowledgement 12 Introduction 14 Current State of Research 17 Politico-Historical Background 22 Doctrinal Background 25 Navigating the Middle Ways 29 The Nature of Liberating Knowledge 41 Shākya mchog ldan 44 Shākya mchog ldan and the Bka’ brgyud Mahāmudrā Tradition 45 Life, Writings and Influences 51 Madhyamaka and the Dialectic of Emptiness: Rang stong and Gzhan stong 57 The Three Natures (trisvabhāva) 65 The Two Truths (satyadvaya) 67 Mahāmudrā and Buddha Nature 74 Direct Perception and Nondual Wisdom 101 The Great Seal in Shākya mchog ldan’s Mahāmudrā trilogy 109 Mahāmudrā: What it is and What it is Not 109 Madhyamaka, Mantrayāna and Mahāmudrā 116 Mahāmudrā and What Remains (lhag ma : avasista) 121 The Problem of Cessation 124 Contested Methods of Realization 127 Responses to Sa skya Pandita’s Criticism of Bka’ brgyud Mahāmudrā 131 A Philosophical Defence and Justification of Mahāmudrā 131 Defending Mahāmudrā Views 135 The Self-sufficient White Remedy (dkar po gcig thub) 135 Mental Nonengagement (amanasikāra) and the Fire of Wisdom 139 Concluding Remarks 145 Karma phrin las 148 Overview 149 Life, Writings and Influences 156 Madhyamaka Approach 159 Extant Writings 168 Views of Reality 169 The Compatibility of Rang stong and Gzhan stong 169 The Two Types of Purity 181 Buddha Nature Endowed with Qualities 184 On the Unity of the Two Truths 200 “Thoughts are Dharmakāya” 210 Understanding Coemergence: the Inseparability of Samsāra and Nirvana 217 Concluding Remarks 223 Karma pa Mi bskyod rdo rje 226 Overview 227 The Differentiation and Identification Models 229 Reconciling Affirmation and Negation 238 Life, Writings and Influences 242 Blending Mahāmudrā and Madhyamaka 250 Emptiness and Hermeneutics of the Three Turnings 253 Core Soteriological Ideas and the Role of Philosophical Distinctions 265 Buddha Nature 269 Nature of Reality 275 Nature of Mind 277 The Problem of the Remainder (lhag ma : avasista) 299 On the Prospect of a Groundless Ground 314 On Whether or Not a Buddha has Wisdom 320 Mahāmudrā as Mental Nonengagement (amanasikāra) 325 Concluding Remarks 341 Padma dkar po 342 Overview 343 Life, Writings and Influences 347 The Basic Framework: Mahāmudrā and the Unity of the Two Truths 350 Emptiness and the Hermeneutics of the Three Turnings 352 Hermeneutics of Mahāmudrā as Ground and Path 356 The Two Faces of Mahāmudrā: the Modes of Abiding and Error 357 Mahāmudrā as the Mode of Abiding (gnas lugs phyag chen) 359 Mahāmudrā in the Mode of Error ( ’khrul lugs phyag chen) 363 Yang dgon pa on the Two Modes of Mahāmudrā 369 Padma dkar po’s Transposition of Yang dgon pa’s Distinction 376 Interpretations of the Mahāmudrā Distinction 378 Mahāmudrā and the Unity of the Two Truths 382 Asymmetrical Unity and Rival Truth Theories (Jo nang and Dge lugs) 385 The Ground of Truth 393 Path Mahāmudrā and Liberating Knowledge 398 Nonconceptual Knowing in the Shadow of the Bsam yas Debate 399 Three Strands of Amanasikāra Interpretation in Indian Buddhism 403 Padma dkar po’s Three Grammatical Interpretations of Amanasikāra 413 Responding to Criticisms of Amanasikāra 422 Concluding Remarks 426 Final Reflections 429
Volume Two Shākya mchog ldan 10 Introduction: the Mahāmudrā Trilogy 11 1a. English Translation of Gzhan blo’i dregs pa nyams byed 14 1b. Critical Edition of Gzhan blo’i dregs pa nyam byed 26 2a. English Translation of Grub pa mchog gi dgongs pa rnam nges 34 2b. Critical Edition of Grub pa mchog gi dgongs pa rnam nges 43 3a. English Translation of Zung 'jug gi gru chen 48 3b. Critical Edition of Zung ’jug gi gru chen 71 Karma phrin las pa 86 Perspectives on Rang stong and Gzhan stong 87 1a. English Translation of Dri lan yid kyi mun sei 88 1b. Critical Edition of Dri lan yid kyi mun sei 91 A Mystical Song of the View Proclaiming the Mode of Being 94 2a. English Translation of the Yin lugs sgrog pa Ita ba’i mgur 95 2b. Critical Edition of the Yin lugs sgrog pa Ita ba ’i mgur 98 A Vajra Song 100 3a. English Translation of the Rdo rje mgur 100 3b. Critical Edition of the Rdo rje mgur 102 Karma pa Mi bskyod rdo rje 104 Critique of ‘Gos Lo tsd ba’s Separation of Buddhahood and Buddha Nature 105 1a. English Translation of Rgan po’i rlung sman (excerpt) 105 1b. Critical Edition of Rgan po’i rlung sman (excerpt) 109 Some Criticisms of Shākya mchog ldan’s Buddha Nature Epistemology 111 2a. English Translation of Rgan po ’i rlung sman (excerpt) 112 2b. Critical Edition of Rgan po’i rlung sman (excerpt) 115 Two Minds in One Person? A Reply to the Queries of Bla ma khams pa 117 3a. English Translation of Bla ma khams pa ’i dris lan mi gcig sems gnyis 118 3b. Critical Edition of Bla ma khams pa’i dris lan mi gcig sems gnyis 120 A Trove Containing Myriad Treasures of Profound Mahāmudrā 122 4a. English Translation of Zab mo phyag chen gyi mdzod sna tshogs ’dus pa’i gter 123 4b. Critical Edition of Zab mo phyag chen gyi mdzod sna tshogs ’dus pa’i gter 134 Mental Nonengagement as Unconditioned Mental Engagement 143 5a. English Translation of Sku gsum ngo sprod rnam bshad (excerpt) 144 5b. Critical Edition of Sku gsum ngo sprod rnam bshad (excerpt) 147 Amanasikāra, Emptiness, and the Tradition of Heshang Moheyan 150 6a. English Translation of Dgongs gcig ’grel pa VI (excerpt) 151 6b. Critical Edition of Dgongs gcig ’grel pa VI (excerpt) 153 Padma dkar po 156 Distinguishing Gnas lugs phyag chen and ’Khrul lugs phyag chen 157 1a. English Translation of Phyag chen rgyal ba’i gan mdzod (excerpt) 157 1b. Critical Edition of Phyag chen rgyal ba’i gan mdzod (excerpt) 168 Three Grammatical Interpretations of Amanasikāra 175 2b. Critical Edition of Phyag chen rgyal ba’i gan mdzod (excerpt) 176 Refuting Sa pan’s Equation of Mahāmudrā with Heshang’s Chan Meditation 179 3a. English Translation of Klan ka gzhom pa’i gtam (excerpt) 180 3b. Critical Edition of Klan ka gzhom pa ’i gtam (excerpt) 188 Response to Nam mkha’ rgyal mtshan’s critique of Padma dkar po’s Amanasikāra 194 4a. English Translation of Shar rtse zhal snga’i brgal lan (excerpt) 195 4b. Critical Edition of Shar rtse zhal snga’i brgal lan (excerpt) 197 Amanasikāra in the Context of Nonreferential Meditation 199 5a. English Translation of Snying po don gyi man ngag (excerpt) 199 5b. Critical Edition of Snying po don gyi man ngag (excerpt) 201 Bibliography 202 Abbreviations of Canonical Collections, Journals, and Online Sources 202 Primary Sources: Indian Works 202 Primary Sources: Tibetan Works 207 Secondary Sources 218 Index 232
