Theory, Practice, and Ultimate Reality in the Thought of Mipham Rinpoche

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***{{i|1.3.1 Dialectical Philosophy and the Great Perfection|5}}
 
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***{{i|1.3.2 The Lamp's Purpose|9}}
 
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**{{i|1.3.3 The Lamp's Comparative Method|11}}
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l.4 Methods and Sources ........... ............... ........................................ 12
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1. 4 .1 Tibetan Language Sources ....................... ....... ........ ................ 15
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1.4.2 English Language Sources ................. ........... ....... ... ................ 19
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l.4.3 Digital Sources: ACIP ...... ......... ............. ...... .... ...... .... .......... . 24
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l . 5 The Contributions of this Work .................... ..... ........ ............... ... 25
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2. The Life and Works of Mipham Rinpoche .............. ...... ........ ..... .... 32
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*{{i|2. The Life and Works of Mipham Rinpoche|32}}
2.1 Accounts ofMipham's life ... ......... ...................... ......... ....... ...... .. 39
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**{{i|2.1 Accounts of Mipham's life|39}}
2.2 The Essential Hagiography
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**{{i|2.2 The Essential Hagiography by mKhan chen Kun bzang dpal ldan|42}}
by mKhan chen Kun bzang dpal ldan ..................... ... .................. 42
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*{{i|3. Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: An Overview|65}}
3. Indo- Tibetan Buddhism: An Overview .......................... ........ ........ 65
 
 
3. l Historical and Philosophical Dimensions of Buddhism ....... ........ 65
 
3. l Historical and Philosophical Dimensions of Buddhism ....... ........ 65
 
3.2 Hinayana and Mahayana ..... ................. ....... ... ..... .... ......... ....... ... 66
 
3.2 Hinayana and Mahayana ..... ................. ....... ... ..... .... ......... ....... ... 66

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Theory, Practice, and Ultimate Reality in the Thought of Mipham Rinpoche
Dissertation
Dissertation

Abstract

This thesis explores the thought of one of Tibet's preeminent scholars, 'Jam mgon 'Ju Mi pham rnam rgyal (1846-1912), focusing on one of his most important texts, the Precious Lamp of Certainty. The critical philosophical traditions of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist scholasticism inculcate a developmental or gradualist interpretation of the path towards enlightenment based on philosophical study and critical reasoning. The Precious Lamp of Certainty uses critical philosophical methods to establish the viability of the Great Perfection (rdzogs chen), a philosophical and meditative oriented towards subitism or sudden enlightenment.

Citation Pettit, John W. "Theory, Practice, and Ultimate Reality in the Thought of Mipham Rinpoche." PhD diss., Columbia University, 1998.