Casey Kemp at the 2019 Tathāgatagarbha Symposium
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Casey Kemp presents an overview and analysis of Jigten Gonpo’s explanation of luminosity as outlined in his text 'Od gsal rnam lnga gcig tu bsre ba'i man ngag a pith instruction on merging (bsre ba).
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The Luminous Basis for Buddhahood: ’Jig rten mgon po’s Pith Instructions for Merging the Nature of Mind with the Dharmakāya
This paper will present an overview and analysis of 'Jig rten mgon po’s (1143–1217) explanation of luminosity (prabhāsvaratā; 'od gsal ba) from his Mahāmudrā perspective in terms of basis, path, and fruit. This is most clearly outlined in his 'Od gsal rnam lnga gcig tu bsre ba'i man ngag, a pith instruction on merging (bsre ba), a genre of Bka' brgyud teachings generally associated with the nā ro chos drug tradition. While chos drug instructions on luminosity tend to focus on deep sleep tantric practices, this text outlines luminosity in terms of mind’s true nature, which is to be pointed out, recognized, and ultimately merged with the dharmakāya. 'Jig rten mgon po offers a five-fold typology of luminosity: the luminosity of the basis, the path, dream, the bar do, and the ultimate. In this text, he explicitly explains that the luminosity of the basis is the nature of mind, described in terms of buddha-nature, and is none other than the dharmakāya itself. 'Jig rten mgon po goes on to explain the process of “merging” this basis with the path luminosity by way of pointing out instructions, which subsequently merges with the dream and bar do states naturally through direct recognition. Finally, this (collective) recognition of the basis is to be merged with the ultimate luminosity, the dharmakāya. 'Jig rten mgon po thus offers a framework for how the different types of tantric and non-tantric luminosity as understood in the early Bka' brgyud Mahāmudrā tradition can be merged by taking the nature of mind as both the basis for Buddhahood and ultimately inseparable from the fruit of the dharmakāya.
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Related Books and Articles
- Franco, Eli. "Lost Fragments of the Spitzer Manuscript." In Harānandalaharī: Volume in Honour of Professor Minoru Hara on His Seventieth Birthday, edited by R. Tsuchida and A. Wezler, 77–110. Reinbek: Dr. Inge Wezler, Verlag für Orientalistische Fachpublikationen, 2000.
Related Texts
- 'Od gsal rnam lnga gcig tu bsre ba'i man ngag
- 'Bri gung Bka' brgyud chos mdzod chen mo
- 'Brug lugs chos mdzod chen mo
- Aṅguttara Nikāya
- Aṣṭasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā
- Dka' ba spyad pa'i gnad kyi yi ge phyi ma
- 'Od gsal don bzhi ma
- 'Od gsal gti mug rdo rje'i shog dril
- Bsre ba'i man ngag
- Bstan chos lung gi nyi 'od
- Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra
- 'Od gsal 'dzin thabs bstan pa
- Laṅkāvatārasūtra
- Lung gi nyi 'od
People Mentioned
- Jikten Gönpo
- Nāropa
- Fabrizio Torricelli
- Milarepa
- Marpa Chökyi Lodrö
- Gampopa
- First Karmapa Dusum Khyenpa
About the video
Featuring | Casey Kemp |
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Creator | University of Vienna, Tsadra Foundation |
Event | Tathāgatagarbha Across Asia (18 July 2019, University of Vienna, Austria) |
Related Website | Buddha-Nature Project |
Video Web Location | Tathāgatagarbha Across Asia |
Creation Date | 18 July 2019 |
Citation | Kemp, Casey. "The Luminous Basis for Buddhahood: ’Jig rten mgon po’s Pith Instructions for Merging the Nature of Mind with the Dharmakāya." Paper presented at the University of Vienna Symposium, Tathāgatagarbha Across Asia, Vienna, Austria, July 2019. Video, 41:36. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7VQkhK1CE0. |