A Fine Blend of Mahamudra and Madhyamaka

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** {{i|A Summary of the Amanasikāra Cycle and the<br> *''Mahāmudrākanakamālā''|7}}
 
** {{i|A Summary of the Amanasikāra Cycle and the<br> *''Mahāmudrākanakamālā''|7}}
** {{i|Maitrlpa’s Life Story in the ''‘Bri gang bKa’ brgyud chos mdzod''|23}}
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* {{i|The Collection of Texts on Non-conceptual Realization<br>(The ''Amanasikära Cycle'')|41}}
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* {{i|The Collection of Texts on Non-conceptual Realization<br>(The ''Amanasikāra Cycle'')|41}}
** {{i|1. The Destruction of Wrong Views (''Kudrstinirghätana'')|41}}
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** {{i|2. A Commentary on the [Initial] Statement of "The Destruction of Wrong Views" (''Kudrstinirghātavākyatippinikā)|51}}
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** {{i|2. A Commentary on the [Initial] Statement of "The Destruction of Wrong<br>Views" (''Kudrstinirghātavākyatippinikā'')|51}}
 
** {{i|3. The Major Offences (''Mūlūpattayah'')|55}}
 
** {{i|3. The Major Offences (''Mūlūpattayah'')|55}}
 
** {{i|4. The Gross Offences (''Sthūlāpattayah'')|57}}
 
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** {{i|24. The Six Verses on the Co-emergent (''Sahajaṣaṭka'')|259}}
 
** {{i|24. The Six Verses on the Co-emergent (''Sahajaṣaṭka'')|259}}
 
** {{i|25. A Pith Instruction on Reality Called A Treasure of Dohas (*''Dohānidhināmatattvopadeśa'')|263}}
 
** {{i|25. A Pith Instruction on Reality Called A Treasure of Dohas (*''Dohānidhināmatattvopadeśa'')|263}}
** {{i|26. A Pith Instruction on Settling the Mind Without Becoming Engaged in the Thought Processes of Projecting and
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** {{i|26. A Pith Instruction on Settling the Mind Without Becoming Engaged<br>in the Thought Processes of Projecting and Gathering—A Genuine Secret<br>(''Shes pa spro bsdu med par 'jog pa'i man ngag gsang ba dam pa'')|269}}
Gathering—A Genuine Secret (''Shes pa spro bsdu med par 'jog pa 'i man ngag gsang ba dam pa'')|269}}
 
 
** {{i|27. A Golden Garland of Mahāmudrā (*''Mahāmudrākanakamālā'')|273}}
 
** {{i|27. A Golden Garland of Mahāmudrā (*''Mahāmudrākanakamālā'')|273}}
 
** {{i|Conclusion|315}}
 
** {{i|Conclusion|315}}
 
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* {{i|Edition of the Sanskrit and Tibetan Texts|319}}
Edition of the Sanskrit and Tibetan Texts 319
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** {{i|General Remarks|319}}
General Remarks 319
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** {{i|1. ''Kudṛṣṭinirghātana''|323}}
1. Kudrstinirghätana 323
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** {{i|2. ''Kudṛṣṭinirghātavākyaṭippinikā''|333}}
2. Kudrstinirghätaväkyatippinikä 333
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** {{i|3. ''Mūlāpattayah''|337}}
3. Müläpattayah 337
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** {{i|4. ''Sthūlāpattayah''|339}}
4. Sthüläpattayah 339
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** {{i|5. ''Tattvaratnāvalī''|341}}
5. TattvaratnävalT. 341
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** {{i|6. ''Pañcatathāgatamudrāvivaraṇa''|371}}
6. Pahcatathägatamudrävivarana 371
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** {{i|7. ''Sekanirdeśa''|385}}
7. Sekanirdesa 385
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** {{i|8. ''Caturmudrānvaya''|389}}
8. Caturmudränvaya 389
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** {{i|9. ''Sekatātparyasaṃgraha''|403}}
9. Sekatätparyasamgraha 403
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** {{i|10. ''[Vajrasattva-]Pañcākāra''|415}}
10. [Vajrasattva-JPahcäkära 415
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** {{i|11. ''Māyānirukti''|427}}
11. Mäyänirukti 427
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** {{i|12. ''Svapnanirukti''|433}}
12. Svapnanirukti 433
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** {{i|13. ''Tattvaprakāśa''|437}}
13. Tattvaprakäsa 437
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** {{i|14. ''Apratiṣṭhānaprakāśa''|443}}
14. Apratisthänaprakäsa 443
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** {{i|15. ''Yuganaddhaprakāśa''|447}}
15. Yuganaddhaprakäsa 447
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** {{i|16. ''Mahāsukhaprakāśa''|451}}
16. Mahäsukhaprakäsa 451
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** {{i|17. ''Tattvaviṃśikā''|457}}
17. Tattvavimsikä 457
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** {{i|18. ''Mahāyānaviṃśikā''|465}}
18. Mahäyänavimsikä 465
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** {{i|19. ''Nirvedhapañcaka''|473}}
19. Nirvedhapahcaka 473
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** {{i|20. ''Madhyamaṣaṭka''|477}}
20. Madhyamasatka 477
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** {{i|21. ''Premapañcaka''|481}}
21. Premapancaka 481
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** {{i|22. ''Tattvadaśaka''|485}}
22. Tattvadasaka 485
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** {{i|23. ''Amanasikārādhāra''|489}}
23. Amanasikärädhära 489
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** {{i|24. ''Sahajaṣaṭka''|499}}
 
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** {{i|25. *''Dohānidhināmatattvopadeśa''|503}}
24. Sahajasatka 499
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** {{i|26. ''Shes pa spro bsdu med par 'jog pa'i man ngag gsang ba dam pa''|507}}
25. *Dohänidhinämatattvopadesa 503
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** {{i|27. *''Mahāmudrākanakamālā''|511}}
26. Shes pa spro bsdu med par ‘jog pa’i man ngag gsang ba
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* {{i|Bibliography|543}}
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** {{i|Primary Sources (Indian)|543}}
27. *Mahämudräkanakamälä 511
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** {{i|Primary Sources (Tibetan)|549}}
Bibliography 543
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** {{i|References|551}}
Primary Sources (Indian) 543
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* {{i|Index|559}}
Primary Sources (Tibetan) 549
 
References 551
 
Index 559
 
 
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A Fine Blend of Mahamudra and Madhyamaka
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The collection of twenty-six texts on non-conceptual realization is the result of blending the essence and tantric mahamudra teachings of Saraha, Nagarjuna and Savaripa with a particular form of Madhyamaka philosophy, called 'non-abiding' (apratisthana), which aims at radically transcending any conceptual assessment of true reality. This goal is achieved by "withdrawing one's attention" (amanasikara) from anything that involves the duality of a perceived and perceiver. The result is a "luminous self-empowerment," Maitripa's (986–1063) final tantric analysis of amanasikara. The collection of texts on non-conceptual realization plays a crucial role, as it constitutes, together with Naropa's teachings, the main source of bKa' brgyud lineages. The edition and translation of this collection is followed by another text attributed to Maitripa, the *Mahamudrakanakamala, which was translated by Mar pa Lo tsa ba Chos kyi blo gros (11th century) into Tibetan. The *Mahamudrakanakamala picks up on the themes of the collection and shows that all aspects of Maitripa's mahamudra were indeed passed on to early bKa' brgyud masters. Besides an English translation and analysis, the present publication contains a new edition of the available Sanskrit on the basis of the editio princeps by Haraprasad Shastri, the edition of the Studying Group of Sacred Tantric Texts at Taisho University, the Nepalese manuscript NGMPP B 22/24, and the manuscript no. 151 from the Todai University Library. The Tibetan edition of all texts is based on the Derge and Peking bsTan 'gyur and the dPal spungs edition of Karmapa VII Chos grags rgya mtsho's (1454-1506) Collection of Indian Mahamudra Works (Phyag rgya chen po'i rgya gzhung). (Source Accessed Feb 11, 2020)

Citation Mathes, Klaus-Dieter. A Fine Blend of Mahāmudrā and Madhyamaka: Maitrīpa's Collection of Texts on Non-conceptual Realization (Amanasikāra). Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte 869. Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens 90. Vienna: Österreichischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften, 2015. https://austriaca.at/7786-9inhalt?frames=yes.