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

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**{{i|5.5 Mipham's Interpretation of Extrinsic Emptiness|211}}
 
**{{i|5.5 Mipham's Interpretation of Extrinsic Emptiness|211}}
 
**{{i|5.6 Mipham's Position on the ''Tathāgatagarbha''|220}}
 
**{{i|5.6 Mipham's Position on the ''Tathāgatagarbha''|220}}
6. The Precious Lamp of Certainty .............. .......... .... .......... ............ 229
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*{{i|6. The Precious Lamp of Certainty|229}}
6.1 Recapitulation of Earlier Discussions ............... ....................... .. 229
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**{{i|6.1 Recapitulation of Earlier Discussions|229}}
6.2 The Topics of the lamp ................ ......................... ................... 231
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**{{i|6.2 The Topics of the ''Lamp''|231}}
6.2.1 The Lamp and Tsang Khapa's Eight Great Difficult Points ... 235
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***{{i|6.2.1 The Lamp and Tsong Khapa's ''Eight Great Difficult Points''|235}}
6.2.2 Some Observations on Topics Five, Six and Seven .... ........... 241
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***{{i|6.2.2 Some Observations on Topics Five, Six and Seven|241}}
6.3 View, Meditative Practice and Ultimate Reality in the Lamp ..... 245
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**{{i|6.3 View, Meditative Practice and Ultimate Reality in the Lamp|245}}
6.3. l Anup~ and Purvapak$85: An Ove1view ......... ...... .......... 246
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***{{i|6.3.1 Anupakṣas and Pūrvapakṣas: An Overview|246}}
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****{{i|6.3.1.1 Essential Issues and Arguments in Topics One, Three and<br>Four|248}}
Topics One, Three and Four ................. ....... ............... .. 248
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****{{i|6.3.1.2 Go ram pa's Analysis of View and Meditation in the TSB|251}}
6.3.1.2 Go ram pa's Analysis of View and Meditation
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*****{{i|6.3.1.2.1 Go ram pa on the Ultimate View|253}}
in the TSB .......... .................. ..................................... ..... 251
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*****{{i|6.3.1.2.2 Go ram pa on Meditative Practice|259}}
6.3.1.2.1 Go ram pa on the Ultimate View ............ ............. ...... 253
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***{{i|6.3.2 Topic One: Philosophical View and Rational Negation|262}}
6.3.1.2.2 Go ram pa on Meditative Practice ... ......... ............ ..... 259
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****{{i|6.3.2.1 Tsong Khapa on the Negandum and its Substratum|262}}
6.3 .2 Topic One: Philosophical View and Rational Negation ........ 262
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****{{i|6.3.2.2 Mipham's Theory of Negation|267}}
6.3.2.1.1 Tsong Khapa on the Negandum and its Substratum ... 262
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*****{{i|6.3.2.2.1 Negation and the Definition of the Ultimate|267}}
6.3 .2.2 Mipham's Theory of Negation ................. ..... .............. .... '267
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*****{{i|6.3.2.2.2 Mipham's Analysis of Negation in the MAZL|272}}
6.3.2 .2. l Negation and the Definition of the Ultimate ....... ....... 267
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*****{{i|6.3.2.2.3 Mipham's Theory of the Ultimate: Gnosis and<br>Coalescence|280}}
6.3.2.2.2 Mipham's Analysis of Negation in the MAZL ...... ..... 272
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***{{i|6.3.3 Topics Three and Four: Tsong Khapa and Mipham on Modal Apprehension and Analytical Reasoning|289}}
6.3.2.2.3 Mipham's Theory of the Ultimate :
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****{{i|6.3.3.1 Tsong Khapa on the Role of Conceptuality in Meditation|289}}
Gnosis and Coalescence ....... ..... ................................ 280
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****{{i|6.3.3.1.1 Yon tan rgya mtsho on Modal Apprehension and<br>Analysis|294}}
6.3.3 Topics Three and Four: Tsong Khapa and .Mipham
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*{{i|7. Ascertainment (''nges pa'') and Certainty (''nges shes''): Some Conclusions|305}}
on Modal Apprehension and Analytical Reasoning ........... .... 289
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**{{i|7.1 Mipham's Place in Tibetan Philosophy|327}}
6.3.3.1 Tsang Khapa on the Role of Conceptuality
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*{{i|8. The Translation of the Precious Lamp of Certainty|338}}
 
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**{{i|8.1 Method and Style|338}}
in Meditation ................ ................... .............. ........... ...... 289
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**{{i|8.2 Technical terms|340}}
6 .3.3.1. l Yon tan rgya mtsho on ~fodal Apprehension
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***{{i|8.2.1 Proper Names|347}}
and Analysis ....................... ...................................... 294
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***{{i|8.2.2 On the Use and Disuse of Sanskrit Terms|348}}
7. Ascertainment (nges pa) and Certainty (nges shes):
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***{{i|8.2.3 Outline of the ''Lamp'' and Khro shul 'jam rdor's Commentary|348}}
Some Conclusions ................ .................. ................... .................. 305
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***{{i|Abbreviations and Bibliography|349}}
7. l Mipham's Place in Tibetan Philosophy ................ ....... ...... ...... 327
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**{{i|8.3 Translation of The Precious Lamp of Certainty|350}}
8. The Translation of the Precious Lamp of Certainty ............... ....... 338
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***{{i|[Introduction]|350}}
8. l Method and Style ................................. ........................ ....... ...... 338
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***{{i|[Topic One]|352}}
8.2 Technical terms ......................................................................... 340
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***{{i|[Topic Three]|356}}
8.2.1 Proper Names ............................ ................. ......... ......... ........ 347
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***{{i|[Topic Four]|360}}
8.2.2 On the Use and Disuse of Sanskrit Terms ......... ........ ...... ...... 348
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***{{i|[Topic Five]|367}}
8.2.3 Outline of the Lamp and Khro shul 'jam rdor's Commentary . 348
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***{{i|[Topic Six]|372}}
Abbreviations and Bibliography ........................................... 349
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***{{i|[Topic Seven]|380}}
8.3 Translation of The Precious Lamp of Certainty ..... .............. ...... 350
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***{{i|[Conclusion]|391}}
[Introduction] .................... ............................................. ............ ...... 350
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*{{i|9. A Critical Edition of the Precious Lamp of Certainty|395}}
[Topic One] ................ ............................................. ....... ...... ........... 352
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***{{i|9.1.1 Editions Consulted|395}}
[Topic Three} ............... ................................................... ......... ...... .. 356
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***{{i|9.1.2 Abbreviations and Bibliography|398}}
[Topic Four] ........ ............. ............. ......................... ........ ............... . 360
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**{{i|9.2 A Critical Edition of the ''Precious Lamp of Certainty''|400}}
[Topic Five] .......... ................................ ............................... ............ 367
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***{{i|[Introduction]|400}}
[Topic Six] ........................ .......................... ............................... ...... 372
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[Topic Seven] ...................................... .................... ........................ 380
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[Conclusion] .................... .............................................. ...... ............ 39 l
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9. A Critical Edition of the Precious Lamp of Certainty ............... .... 395
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9. l.1 Editions Consulted ...................................... ............. ..... ....... 395
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9. l.2 Abbreviations and Bibliography ...... ......................... ........... 398
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***{{i|[Topic Six]|434}}
9.2 A Critical Edition of the Precious Lamp of Certainty ................ 400
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[Introduction]. ...... ............. ............. ......................... ............. ............ 400
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***{{i|[Conclusion]|458}}
[Topic One] ..................... ................... ........... ...... ...................... 403
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*{{i|10. Stainless Light: A Commentary on the Precious Lamp of Certainty|462}}
[Topic Two] ........... ................................................. ............. ........ ... 407
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[Topic Four] .................................. .......................... ................... ..... 418
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[Topic Five] ......... ............... ..................................... .................. ...... 427
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[Topic Six] ..... ............ .............................................. .............. .......... 434
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[Topic Seven] ............ .............. ............................... .................. ....... 444
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[Conclusion] ..................... ................................. .............................. 458
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***{{i|[Conclusion]|608}}
10. Stainless Light: A Commentary on the Precious Lamp
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*{{i|11. The Lion's Roar of the View of Extrinsic Emptiness|616}}
of Certainty ......................... .................... .............................. ...... 462
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*{{i|12. Glossary of Technical Terms in Sanskrit, Tibetan and English|627}}
[Topic One] .......... .............. ........................................ .............. ........ 472
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*{{i|13. Works Consulted|645}}
[Topic Three] ...... ....... .............................................. .............. .... ...... 494
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*{{i|14. Appendix: Explanatory Diagrams and Tables|667}}
[Topic Four]. ................................ .............................................. ...... 509
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*{{i|15. Notes to Tables|674}}
[Topic Five] ................ .......................................................... ...... ..... 532
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[Topic Seven]. ................................ ............................................. ..... 576
 
[Conclusion] ............. .......... .................. ................................ ...... .... 608
 
l l. The Lion's Roar of the View of Extrinsic Emptiness ................. .. 616
 
 
 
12. Glossary of Technical Terms in Sanskrit, Tibetan and English .... 627
 
13. Works Consulted .............................................................. ........ ... 645
 
14. Appendix: Explanatory Diagrams and Tables .............................. 667
 
I 5. Notes to Tables ................................................. ............................. 674
 
 
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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.