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| **{{i|1.1 Mipham Rinpoche and the Precious Lamp of Certainty|1}} | | **{{i|1.1 Mipham Rinpoche and the Precious Lamp of Certainty|1}} |
| **{{i|1.2 Outline|4}} | | **{{i|1.2 Outline|4}} |
− | **{{i|1.3 The Precious Lamp of Certainty: Context and Significance|5}} | + | **{{i|1.3 The ''Precious Lamp of Certainty'': Context and Significance|5}} |
| ***{{i|1.3.1 Dialectical Philosophy and the Great Perfection|5}} | | ***{{i|1.3.1 Dialectical Philosophy and the Great Perfection|5}} |
− | ***{{i|1.3.2 The Lamp's Purpose|9}} | + | ***{{i|1.3.2 The ''Lamp'''s Purpose|9}} |
− | ***{{i|1.3.3 The Lamp's Comparative Method|11}} | + | ***{{i|1.3.3 The ''Lamp'''s Comparative Method|11}} |
| **{{i|1.4 Methods and Sources|12}} | | **{{i|1.4 Methods and Sources|12}} |
| ***{{i|1.4.1 Tibetan Language Sources|15}} | | ***{{i|1.4.1 Tibetan Language Sources|15}} |
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| *{{i|2. The Life and Works of Mipham Rinpoche|32}} | | *{{i|2. The Life and Works of Mipham Rinpoche|32}} |
| **{{i|2.1 Accounts of Mipham's life|39}} | | **{{i|2.1 Accounts of Mipham's life|39}} |
− | **{{i|2.2 The Essential Hagiography by mKhan chen Kun bzang dpal ldan|42}} | + | **{{i|2.2 The ''Essential Hagiography'' by mKhan chen Kun bzang dpal ldan|42}} |
| *{{i|3. Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: An Overview|65}} | | *{{i|3. Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: An Overview|65}} |
− | 3. l Historical and Philosophical Dimensions of Buddhism ....... ........ 65 | + | **{{i|3.1 Historical and Philosophical Dimensions of Buddhism|65}} |
− | 3.2 Hinayana and Mahayana ..... ................. ....... ... ..... .... ......... ....... ... 66 | + | **{{i|3.2 Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna|66}} |
− | 3.3 Important Teachings of Mahayana Scriptures ....... ........ ........ ....... 73
| + | **{{i|3.3 Important Teachings of Mahāyāna Scriptures|73}} |
− | 3.3. l Prajnaparam.ica ................................ ......... ....... ..... .......... ... .... . 73
| + | ***{{i|3.3.1 Prajñāpāramitā|73}} |
− | 3.3.2 The Sa.nJdhinirmocanaa nd the "Essence Sutras" .... ... ..... ....... . 75 | + | ***{{i|3.3.2 The ''Saṃdhinirmocana'' and the "Essence Sūtras"|75}} |
− | 3 .3 .3 Sources for Buddhist Hermeneutics .......... .......... ............... .. ... 80
| + | ***{{i|3.3.3 Sources for Buddhist Hermeneutics|80}} |
− | 3 .4 Traditions of Indian Madhyamaka ...... ......... ....... ............. .... ..... ... 84 | + | **{{i|3 .4 Traditions of Indian Madhyamaka|84}} |
− | 3.4. l Origins of Prasangika and Svatantrika Madhyamaka ...... . ...... 84
| + | ***{{i|3.4.1 Origins of Prāsaṅgika and Svātantrika Madhyamaka|84}} |
− | 3.4.2 Yogacara and the Yogacara-Madhyamaka synthesis ...... ....... .. 90
| + | ***{{i|3.4.2 Yogācāra and the Yogācāra-Madhyamaka synthesis|90}} |
− | 3.4 .3 Madhyamaka and Pramaoa ...................................... ............. .. 95
| + | ***{{i|3.4.3 Madhyamaka and Pramāṇa|95}} |
− | 3.5 Vajrayana: Buddhist Tantra .... ............... ............ .......... ... ... ....... 101
| + | **{{i|3.5 Vajrayāna: Buddhist Tantra|101}} |
− | 3.5.1 Indian Origins .......... ....... ......... ....... ...... ........... ...... ........ .... .. 101
| + | ***{{i|3.5.1 Indian Origins|101}} |
− | 3.5.2 Philosophical Dimensions ofTantra ...... .... ......... ........... ....... 104
| + | ***{{i|3.5.2 Philosophical Dimensions of Tantra|104}} |
− | 3.5 .3 Styles ofTantric Practice ......... ........... .... ............... .......... ..... 115
| + | ***{{i|3.5.3 Styles of Tantric Practice|115}} |
− | 4. Tibetan Buddhist Traditions and the Great Perfection .... ......... ..... 119
| + | *{{i|4. Tibetan Buddhist Traditions and the Great Perfection|119}} |
− | 4.1 The Yarlung Empire and the Introduction of Buddhism ..... ....... 120
| + | **{{i|4.1 The Yarlung Empire and the Introduction of Buddhism|120}} |
− | 4.2 Early Nyingma Teachers and Texts ....................... .................... 126
| + | **{{i|4.2 Early Nyingma Teachers and Texts|126}} |
− | 4.2.1 The Treasure Tradition ...... .. ............................. ....... ...... ....... 129
| + | ***{{i|4.2.1 The Treasure Tradition|129}} |
− | | + | ***{{i|4.2.2 The Great Perfection|133}} |
− | 4.2.2 The Great Perfection ................. ............ ...... ............ ............. 133
| + | ****{{i|4.2.2.1 Origins|133}} |
− | 4.2.2 .1 Origins .......................................... ....... .......... .......... ..... 133
| + | ****{{i|4.2.2.2 The View of the Great Perfection|134}} |
− | 4.2.2.2 The View of the Great Perfection ...... .............. ............... . 134
| + | ****{{i|4.2.2.3 The Three Classes of Great Perfection|137}} |
− | 4.2 .2.3 The Three Classes of Great Perfection ........ ............. .. .. 137
| + | ****{{i|4.2.2.4 Great Perfection in Practice|139}} |
− | 4 .2.2.4 Great Perfection in Practice ....... ............ ............ ........ ..... 13 9
| + | ***{{i|4.2.3 The Great Perfection in Comparative Philosophical Texts|142}} |
− | 4.2.3 The Great Perfection in Comparative Philosophical Texts .... 142
| + | ****{{i|4.2.3.1 Ch'an and the Great Perfection in the ''bSam gtan mig sgron''|143}} |
− | 4.2.3.1 Ch'an and the Great Perfection
| + | ****{{i|4.2.3.2 Other Early Doxographies|147}} |
− | in the bSam gtan mig sgron ............................................ 143
| + | **{{i|4.3 The New Translation Period and the Nyingma Tradition|152}} |
− | 4.2 .3.2 Other Early Doxographies ......... ............ ............. ...... ...... 147
| + | ***{{i|4.3.1 Rong zom Paṇḍita|156}} |
− | 4.3 The New Translation Period and the Nyingma Tradition ..... ...... 152
| + | ***{{i|4.3.2 The Rise of Scholasticism|162}} |
− | 4.3.1 Rong zom PaJJ4ita ............... ....... .......... ...... ................ .... ...... 156
| + | ***{{i|4.3.3 Klong chen rab 'byams|165}} |
− | 4.3.2 The Rise ofScholasticism ... .................... ... ...................... . 162
| + | ***{{i|4.3.4 Nyingma Monasticism and the Ecumenical Movement|174}} |
− | 4.3.3 Klong chen rab 'byams ............ ........ ..... ....... ...... ........ ........... 165
| + | ***{{i|4.3.5 A Nyingma Philosophy?|178}} |
− | 4.3.4 Nyingma Monasticism and the Ecumenical Movement .... ..... 174
| + | *{{i|5. Philosophical Distinctions of Mipham's Thought|182}} |
− | 4.3.5 A Nyingma Philosophy? ....... ...... ........... ............................... 178
| + | **{{i|5.1 The Gelug Philosophical Tradition|183}} |
− | 5. Philosophical Distinctions ofMipham's Thought .... ....... ............ 182
| + | **{{i|5.2 Theory, Practice and Ultimate Reality|188}} |
− | 5.1 The Gelug Philosophical Tradition ................... ... ...................... 183
| + | **{{i|5.3 Valid Cognition and Philosophical Analysis|195}} |
− | 5.2 Theory, Practice and Ultimate Reality .... ......... .......................... 188
| + | **{{i|5 .4 The Philosophy of Extrinsic Emptiness|204}} |
− | 5.3 Valid Cognition and Philosophical Analysis ........... ................... 195
| + | **{{i|5.5 Mipham's Interpretation of Extrinsic Emptiness|211}} |
− | 5 .4 The Philosophy of Extrinsic Emptiness ............. ............ ............ 204
| + | **{{i|5.6 Mipham's Position on the ''Tathāgatagarbha''|220}} |
− | 5.5 Mipham's Interpretation of Extrinsic Emptiness ..... .......... ......... 211
| + | *{{i|6. The Precious Lamp of Certainty|229}} |
− | 5.6 Mipham's Position on the Talhagai.agarbh.a.. ......... . .......... ...... 220
| + | **{{i|6.1 Recapitulation of Earlier Discussions|229}} |
− | 6. The Precious Lamp of Certainty .............. .......... .... .......... ............ 229
| + | **{{i|6.2 The Topics of the ''Lamp''|231}} |
− | 6.1 Recapitulation of Earlier Discussions ............... ....................... .. 229
| + | ***{{i|6.2.1 The Lamp and Tsong Khapa's ''Eight Great Difficult Points''|235}} |
− | 6.2 The Topics of the lamp ................ ......................... ................... 231
| + | ***{{i|6.2.2 Some Observations on Topics Five, Six and Seven|241}} |
− | 6.2.1 The Lamp and Tsang Khapa's Eight Great Difficult Points ... 235
| + | **{{i|6.3 View, Meditative Practice and Ultimate Reality in the Lamp|245}} |
− | 6.2.2 Some Observations on Topics Five, Six and Seven .... ........... 241
| + | ***{{i|6.3.1 Anupakṣas and Pūrvapakṣas: An Overview|246}} |
− | 6.3 View, Meditative Practice and Ultimate Reality in the Lamp ..... 245
| + | ****{{i|6.3.1.1 Essential Issues and Arguments in Topics One, Three and<br>Four|248}} |
− | 6.3. l Anup~ and Purvapak$85: An Ove1view ......... ...... .......... 246
| + | ****{{i|6.3.1.2 Go ram pa's Analysis of View and Meditation in the TSB|251}} |
− | 6.3.1.1 Essential Issues and Arguments in
| + | *****{{i|6.3.1.2.1 Go ram pa on the Ultimate View|253}} |
− | Topics One, Three and Four ................. ....... ............... .. 248
| + | *****{{i|6.3.1.2.2 Go ram pa on Meditative Practice|259}} |
− | 6.3.1.2 Go ram pa's Analysis of View and Meditation
| + | ***{{i|6.3.2 Topic One: Philosophical View and Rational Negation|262}} |
− | in the TSB .......... .................. ..................................... ..... 251
| + | ****{{i|6.3.2.1 Tsong Khapa on the Negandum and its Substratum|262}} |
− | 6.3.1.2.1 Go ram pa on the Ultimate View ............ ............. ...... 253
| + | ****{{i|6.3.2.2 Mipham's Theory of Negation|267}} |
− | 6.3.1.2.2 Go ram pa on Meditative Practice ... ......... ............ ..... 259
| + | *****{{i|6.3.2.2.1 Negation and the Definition of the Ultimate|267}} |
− | 6.3 .2 Topic One: Philosophical View and Rational Negation ........ 262
| + | *****{{i|6.3.2.2.2 Mipham's Analysis of Negation in the MAZL|272}} |
− | 6.3.2.1.1 Tsong Khapa on the Negandum and its Substratum ... 262
| + | *****{{i|6.3.2.2.3 Mipham's Theory of the Ultimate: Gnosis and<br>Coalescence|280}} |
− | 6.3 .2.2 Mipham's Theory of Negation ................. ..... .............. .... '267
| + | ***{{i|6.3.3 Topics Three and Four: Tsong Khapa and Mipham on Modal Apprehension and Analytical Reasoning|289}} |
− | 6.3.2 .2. l Negation and the Definition of the Ultimate ....... ....... 267
| + | ****{{i|6.3.3.1 Tsong Khapa on the Role of Conceptuality in Meditation|289}} |
− | 6.3.2.2.2 Mipham's Analysis of Negation in the MAZL ...... ..... 272
| + | ****{{i|6.3.3.1.1 Yon tan rgya mtsho on Modal Apprehension and<br>Analysis|294}} |
− | 6.3.2.2.3 Mipham's Theory of the Ultimate :
| + | *{{i|7. Ascertainment (''nges pa'') and Certainty (''nges shes''): Some Conclusions|305}} |
− | Gnosis and Coalescence ....... ..... ................................ 280
| + | **{{i|7.1 Mipham's Place in Tibetan Philosophy|327}} |
− | 6.3.3 Topics Three and Four: Tsong Khapa and .Mipham
| + | *{{i|8. The Translation of the Precious Lamp of Certainty|338}} |
− | on Modal Apprehension and Analytical Reasoning ........... .... 289
| + | **{{i|8.1 Method and Style|338}} |
− | 6.3.3.1 Tsang Khapa on the Role of Conceptuality
| + | **{{i|8.2 Technical terms|340}} |
− | | + | ***{{i|8.2.1 Proper Names|347}} |
− | in Meditation ................ ................... .............. ........... ...... 289
| + | ***{{i|8.2.2 On the Use and Disuse of Sanskrit Terms|348}} |
− | 6 .3.3.1. l Yon tan rgya mtsho on ~fodal Apprehension
| + | ***{{i|8.2.3 Outline of the ''Lamp'' and Khro shul 'jam rdor's Commentary|348}} |
− | and Analysis ....................... ...................................... 294
| + | ***{{i|Abbreviations and Bibliography|349}} |
− | 7. Ascertainment (nges pa) and Certainty (nges shes):
| + | **{{i|8.3 Translation of The Precious Lamp of Certainty|350}} |
− | Some Conclusions ................ .................. ................... .................. 305
| + | ***{{i|[Introduction]|350}} |
− | 7. l Mipham's Place in Tibetan Philosophy ................ ....... ...... ...... 327
| + | ***{{i|[Topic One]|352}} |
− | 8. The Translation of the Precious Lamp of Certainty ............... ....... 338
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Three]|356}} |
− | 8. l Method and Style ................................. ........................ ....... ...... 338
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Four]|360}} |
− | 8.2 Technical terms ......................................................................... 340
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Five]|367}} |
− | 8.2.1 Proper Names ............................ ................. ......... ......... ........ 347
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Six]|372}} |
− | 8.2.2 On the Use and Disuse of Sanskrit Terms ......... ........ ...... ...... 348
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Seven]|380}} |
− | 8.2.3 Outline of the Lamp and Khro shul 'jam rdor's Commentary . 348
| + | ***{{i|[Conclusion]|391}} |
− | Abbreviations and Bibliography ........................................... 349
| + | *{{i|9. A Critical Edition of the Precious Lamp of Certainty|395}} |
− | 8.3 Translation of The Precious Lamp of Certainty ..... .............. ...... 350
| + | ***{{i|9.1.1 Editions Consulted|395}} |
− | [Introduction] .................... ............................................. ............ ...... 350
| + | ***{{i|9.1.2 Abbreviations and Bibliography|398}} |
− | [Topic One] ................ ............................................. ....... ...... ........... 352
| + | **{{i|9.2 A Critical Edition of the ''Precious Lamp of Certainty''|400}} |
− | [Topic Three} ............... ................................................... ......... ...... .. 356
| + | ***{{i|[Introduction]|400}} |
− | [Topic Four] ........ ............. ............. ......................... ........ ............... . 360
| + | ***{{i|[Topic One]|403}} |
− | [Topic Five] .......... ................................ ............................... ............ 367
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Two]|407}} |
− | [Topic Six] ........................ .......................... ............................... ...... 372
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Three]|412}} |
− | [Topic Seven] ...................................... .................... ........................ 380
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Four]|418}} |
− | [Conclusion] .................... .............................................. ...... ............ 39 l
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Five]|427}} |
− | 9. A Critical Edition of the Precious Lamp of Certainty ............... .... 395
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Six]|434}} |
− | 9. l.1 Editions Consulted ...................................... ............. ..... ....... 395
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Seven]|444}} |
− | 9. l.2 Abbreviations and Bibliography ...... ......................... ........... 398
| + | ***{{i|[Conclusion]|458}} |
− | 9.2 A Critical Edition of the Precious Lamp of Certainty ................ 400
| + | *{{i|10. Stainless Light: A Commentary on the Precious Lamp of Certainty|462}} |
− | [Introduction]. ...... ............. ............. ......................... ............. ............ 400
| + | ***{{i|[Topic One]|472}} |
− | [Topic One] ..................... ................... ........... ...... ...................... 403
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Three]|494}} |
− | [Topic Two] ........... ................................................. ............. ........ ... 407
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Four]|509}} |
− | [Topic Three] ...... ........ ............................................... .......... ..... ..... 412
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Five]|532}} |
− | [Topic Four] .................................. .......................... ................... ..... 418
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Six]|548}} |
− | [Topic Five] ......... ............... ..................................... .................. ...... 427
| + | ***{{i|[Topic Seven]|576}} |
− | [Topic Six] ..... ............ .............................................. .............. .......... 434
| + | ***{{i|[Conclusion]|608}} |
− | [Topic Seven] ............ .............. ............................... .................. ....... 444
| + | *{{i|11. The Lion's Roar of the View of Extrinsic Emptiness|616}} |
− | [Conclusion] ..................... ................................. .............................. 458
| + | *{{i|12. Glossary of Technical Terms in Sanskrit, Tibetan and English|627}} |
− | 10. Stainless Light: A Commentary on the Precious Lamp
| + | *{{i|13. Works Consulted|645}} |
− | of Certainty ......................... .................... .............................. ...... 462
| + | *{{i|14. Appendix: Explanatory Diagrams and Tables|667}} |
− | [Topic One] .......... .............. ........................................ .............. ........ 472
| + | *{{i|15. Notes to Tables|674}} |
− | [Topic Three] ...... ....... .............................................. .............. .... ...... 494
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− | [Topic Four]. ................................ .............................................. ...... 509
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− | [Topic Five] ................ .......................................................... ...... ..... 532
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− | [Topic Six] ............ .................................................... ................ ....... 548
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− | [Topic Seven]. ................................ ............................................. ..... 576
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− | [Conclusion] ............. .......... .................. ................................ ...... .... 608
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− | l l. The Lion's Roar of the View of Extrinsic Emptiness ................. .. 616
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− | 12. Glossary of Technical Terms in Sanskrit, Tibetan and English .... 627
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− | 13. Works Consulted .............................................................. ........ ... 645
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− | 14. Appendix: Explanatory Diagrams and Tables .............................. 667
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− | I 5. Notes to Tables ................................................. ............................. 674
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