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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Maitreya’s ''Ratnagotravibhāga'', also known as the ''Uttaratantra'', is the main Indian treatise on buddha nature, a concept that is heavily debated in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy. In ''A Direct Path to the Buddha Within'', [[Klaus-Dieter Mathes]] looks at a pivotal Tibetan commentary on this text by [[Gö Lotsāwa Zhönu Pal]], best known as the author of the ''Blue Annals''. Gö Lotsāwa, whose teachers spanned the spectrum of Tibetan schools, developed a highly nuanced understanding of buddha nature, tying it in with mainstream Mahāyāna thought while avoiding contested aspects of the so-called empty-of-other (''zhentong'') approach. In addition to translating key portions of Gö Lotsāwa's commentary, [[Mathes]] provides an in-depth historical context, evaluating Gö’s position against those of other Kagyü, Nyingma, and Jonang masters and examining how Gö Lotsāwa’s view affects his understanding of the buddha qualities, the concept of emptiness, and the practice of mahāmudrā. (Source: [https://www.wisdompubs.org/book/direct-path-buddha-within Wisdom Publications])". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • A Direct Path to the Buddha Within  + (Maitreya’s ''Ratnagotravibhāga'', also knoMaitreya’s ''Ratnagotravibhāga'', also known as the ''Uttaratantra'', is the main Indian treatise on buddha nature, a concept that is heavily debated in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy. In ''A Direct Path to the Buddha Within'', [[Klaus-Dieter Mathes]] looks at a pivotal Tibetan commentary on this text by [[Gö Lotsāwa Zhönu Pal]], best known as the author of the ''Blue Annals''. Gö Lotsāwa, whose teachers spanned the spectrum of Tibetan schools, developed a highly nuanced understanding of buddha nature, tying it in with mainstream Mahāyāna thought while avoiding contested aspects of the so-called empty-of-other (''zhentong'') approach. In addition to translating key portions of Gö Lotsāwa's commentary, [[Mathes]] provides an in-depth historical context, evaluating Gö’s position against those of other Kagyü, Nyingma, and Jonang masters and examining how Gö Lotsāwa’s view affects his understanding of the buddha qualities, the concept of emptiness, and the practice of mahāmudrā. (Source: [https://www.wisdompubs.org/book/direct-path-buddha-within Wisdom Publications])t-path-buddha-within Wisdom Publications]))