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  • People/LaFleur, W. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    definitions of death. Altogether, he wrote or edited nine books. He left several other projects still in progress; some of which will be published posthumously
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  • People/Paramārtha (category Authors of Chinese Works,Translators)
    one hand, there was the Old School of Sthiramati and Paramārtha. On the other hand, there was the New School of Dharmapāla and Hsuan Tsang. Due to the
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  • People/Mahājana (category Classical Indian Authors,Translators)
    through Atiśa (ca. 982–1054) and the other from Kashmir through Sajjana, rNgog Blo-ldan-shes-rab (ca. 1059–1109) and others. rNgog is one of the most influential
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  • People/Heine, S. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    Buddhism, Ghosts, spirits and folk religions, religions of the Silk Road, and other aspects of Asian society. Dr. Heine was a Fulbright Senior Researcher in
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  • People/Ngag dbang chos 'byor rgya mtsho (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section Other names)
    mtsho (1880–1940) on Buddha Nature ངག་དབང་ཆོས་འབྱོར · other names (Tibetan) ngag dbang chos 'byor · other names (Wylie) thub bstan dge legs rgya mtsho · teacher
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  • People/Rig 'dzin rgod kyi ldem 'phru can (category Classical Tibetan Authors,Tertons) (section Other names)
    རིག་འཛིན་རྒོད་ལྡེམ་ · other names (Tibetan) རིག་འཛིན་དངོས་གྲུབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་ · other names (Tibetan) རྡོར་བྲག་རིག་འཛིན་གཅིག་པ་ · other names (Tibetan) rig 'dzin
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  • commentary on the Ratnagotravibhāga, Asaṅga quotes this sūtra more than any other source text. In particular, it is considered a source for the fifth of the
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  • People/Need, D. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    tradition in Tibet and its view of ultimate reality. "Shentong" (gzhan stong, other-empty) is a term used in Tibet to refer to a view of ultimate reality as
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  • People/G.yu khog bya bral chos dbying rang grol (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section Other names)
    གཡུ་ཁོག་བླ་མ་བྱ་བྲལ་ཆོས་དབྱིང་རང་གྲོལ་ · other names (Tibetan) g.yu khog bla ma bya bral chos dbying rang grol · other names (Wylie) Nyingma · religious affiliation
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  • People/Funayama, T. (category Authors of English Works,Authors of Japanese Works,Editors,Professors)
    precepts, the exegetical tradition on the Nirvana Sutra, and so on. The other is philological and philosophical issues in Buddhist epistemology and logic
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  • Thupten Jinpa: Is It Possible for Other Spiritual Traditions to Experience Buddha-Nature? - 6 of 15 Video Video Previous Video Emptiness and Buddha-Nature
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  • People/Vibhūticandra (category Classical Indian Authors)
    Lotsawa's commentarial text and his philosophical positions related with other Tibetan thinkers. Kano, Kazuo. Buddha-Nature and Emptiness: rNgog Blo-ldan-shes-rab
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  • People/Kṛṣṇapaṇḍita (category Classical Indian Authors)
    exist because of it: (1) not being the aggregates (skandha), (2) not being other than the aggregates, (3) not being the basis of the aggregates, (4) not depending
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  • People/Huiguan (category Classical Chinese Authors,Translators) (section Other names)
    of the five periods was widely known in China and was incorporated into other scholars' systems of classification. Hui-kuan held that enlightenment is
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  • People/Sonam, Tshewang (category Khenpos,Authors of Tibetan Works)
    oral teachings on Dzogchen. He is the author of commentaries on Madhyamakāvatāra and Abhisamayālaṇkāra and many other minor writings. (Source: Lopen Dr. Karma
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  • People/Li, X. (category Authors of English Works)
    preserved in other institutes, viz. the China Tibetology Research Center (中国藏学研究中心, CTRC) and the China Ethnic Library (中国民族图书馆, CEL). In other words, the
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  • discuss the relationship between the Ratnagotravibhāga and other significant East Asian authors and teachings, such as Paramārtha 真諦 (499-569), the Dasheng
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  • People/Jñānagarbha (category Classical Indian Authors)
    all conceptual thinking and theorizing (i.e., Candrakīrti). However, like other Madhyamikas, the goal of his project is a form of awareness which is free
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  • People/Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Tulkus)
    tradition to the major regents of the Karma Kagyu lineage as well as to many other lamas and tulkus. The close relationship between the lineage of the Karmapas
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  • People/Lcags ri ba (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section Other names)
    Draszczyk; Buddha Nature as Seen by Early Bka’ brgyud Masters rgya lcags ri ba · other names (Wylie) dbang phyug rgyal mtshan · teacher rdo rje seng+ge · teacher
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  • Buddha-Nature More on this item Close Thupten Jinpa Karma Phuntsho Add a verse Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • People/Rngog legs pa'i shes rab (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section Other names)
    che;Morten Ostensen རྔོག་ལོ་ཆུང་ · other names (Tibetan) རྔོག་ལོ་ཙཱ་བ་ལེགས་པའི་ཤེས་རབ་ · other names (Tibetan) rngog lo chung · other names (Wylie) rngog lo tsA
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  • People/Tomabechi, T. (category Professors,Authors of English Works)
    by Abhayākaragupta—using manuscripts newly available from China, and on other tantric texts. Currently he is a member of the International Institute for
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  • People/Lamotte, É. (category Authors of French Works,Translators)
    addition to the Mahāprajñāpāramitāupadeśa, Lamotte also composed several other important translations from Mahāyāna sūtras, including the Śūraṃgamasamādhisūtra
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  • People/Keng, C. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    the "Awakening of Faith"; but that other works of Huiyuan outline a very different conceptual scheme. Taking these other works as representing Huiyuan's earlier
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  • People/Daosheng (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    which were controversial in his day, were originally propounded in his other writings, but the commentary may provide at least the general structure of
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  • People/Okada, S. (category Authors of English Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    take root in that space where their seed falls and form a community with other plants. They maintain harmony with their surroundings and continually transform
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  • this item Close Thupten Jinpa Karma Phuntsho Add a verse Topics dharmakāya Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • Phuntsho Add a verse Topics Buddha-nature of insentient things Zen - Chan Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • People/Śāntarakṣita (category Classical Indian Authors) (section Other names)
    a;Morten Ostensen;&nbsp མཁན་ཆེན་བོ་དྷི་ས་ཏྭ་ · other names (Tibetan) mkhan chen bo d+hi sa twa · other names (Wylie)
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  • People/Carus, P. (category Authors of English Works,Editors)
    recently made gigantic strides, on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other. Not only is the importance of the science of comparative religion making
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  • People/Poulton, M. (category Authors of English Works)
    understand. Arguably, the Japanese themselves feel a kinship with these other entities to a degree that many people in Europe or North America do not,
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  • People/Liebenthal, W. (category Authors of English Works,Translators,Professors)
    proved that the Chinese author was acquainted not only with the Laṅkāvatāra but with several other texts. He proposes as author T'an-tsun, a disciple of
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  • People/Ueda, Y. (category Authors of English Works,Editors)
    Prabhākaramitra, and others, was introduced into China before the time of Hsuang-tsang. The translations of these masters, unlike those of the other stream, were
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  • People/Bardor Rinpoche, 3rd (category Classical Tibetan Authors)
    party of thirteen—set out toward India over the Himalayas along with many other Tibetans who were also fleeing the fighting. They traveled through Kongpo
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  • People/Engle, A. (category Translators,Tsadra Fellows and Grantees,Authors of English Works)
    Buddhist author's interpretation of a specific topic— the doctrine of anātma— and providing an analysis of it in relation to the views of several other Buddhist
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  • People/Gnyan chen dpal dbyangs (category Classical Tibetan Authors,Lotsawas)
    linguistic, and practical hinge to his Mayājāla corpus as a whole, linking the other five of the Six Lamps texts and providing convincing evidence for accepting
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  • Jinpa Karma Phuntsho Add a verse Topics Tsong kha pa emptiness Debate(s) Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • this item Close Thupten Jinpa Karma Phuntsho Add a verse Topics emptiness Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • People/Sy, N. (category Authors of English Works,Independent Researchers)
    compassion. According to some Mahāyāna scriptures, the Buddhahood is nothing other than the Buddhanature which is the inherent essence within all beings. The
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  • People/Heze Shenhui (category Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Classical Chinese Authors)
    preserved as part of the Jingde chuandeng lu, is attributed to Shenhui. Several other treatises attributed to Shenhui were also discovered at Dunhuang. Shenhui's
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  • People/Samuel, G. (category Authors of English Works,Professors Emeritus)
    more generally. Other research topics include Tibetan medicine and health practices, the anthropology of music, research on Buddhism and other new religious
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  • People/Harrison, P. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    dharma-kāya is understood as the primal "source" or "ground" from which the other two types of bodies emanate.'"`UNIQ--ref-000035D6-QINU`"' While many scholars
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  • People/Kraft, K. (category Authors of English Works,Professors Emeritus)
    Columbia University scholar Thomas Yarnall has criticized the work of Kraft and other "modernists" who "appropriate, own, and reinvent Buddhism from the ground
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  • People/Wǒnhyo (category Authors of Chinese Works)
          Wǒnhyo is regarded as one of the three great commentators on AFM; the other two are Hui-yüan (523-592 A.D.) and Fa-tsang (643-712 A.D.).[11] Wǒnhyo's
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  • People/Prajñāvarman (category Classical Indian Authors) (section Other names)
    Kamalaśīla, Asaṅga, and Śāntarakṣita, among other masters. His Tibetan collaborator was Yeshe De. The author and the translator were probably the same person
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  • People/Ziporyn, B. (category Authors of English Works)
    there is no part of the universe in which, considered in isolation from all other parts, there is only lifelessness. "In every case that matter has been there
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  • the video Topics Geluk Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra gotra Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • Close Thupten Jinpa Karma Phuntsho Add a verse Topics emptiness Mahamudra Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • Next Video More on this item Close Thupten Jinpa Karma Phuntsho Add a verse Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • Phuntsho Add a verse Topics gotra Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • People/Allione, T. (category Western Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works)
    Khangmar by the resident lama. This recognition was confirmed by several other lamas, and in 2012 she was given the Machig Labdron empowerment by HH the
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  • People/Shar rdza bkra shis rgyal mtshan (category Classical Tibetan Authors)
    Tashi Gyaltsen, particularly the Most Profound Heavenly Storehouse None Other than the Oral Transmission of Trul Khor Energy Control Practices (Wylie:
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  • People/Shimoda, M. (category Authors of Japanese Works)
    2014. The series consists of the contributions of over seventy authors from Japan and other countries. Mahayana Buddhism is an ideological movement that
    118 bytes (1,513 words) - 17:12, 7 October 2020
  • People/Kim, Young-ho (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    which were controversial in his day, were originally propounded in his other writings, but the commentary may provide at least the general structure of
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  • People/Turenne, P. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    Sa skya school of Tibetan Buddhism. When confronted with the features of other interpretations, Śākya mchog ldan's interpretation of the Five Treatises
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  • People/Arnold, D. (category Authors of English Works)
    Doctrines of Buddhists Following Dignāga Framed as a consideration of the other contributions to the present volume of the Journal of Indian Philosophy,
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  • People/Hakamaya, N. (category Authors of Japanese Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Zen Buddhist Teachers,Professors)
    Matsumoto and Hakamaya have labeled dhātu-vāda, combined with the exclusion of other, counteracting Buddhist tendencies found elsewhere in the Buddhist world
    307 bytes (4,319 words) - 12:30, 7 October 2020
  • People/Zhixu (category Classical Chinese Authors)
    Amitābha's "other-power" (C. tali; J. tariki), Zhixu, like most other Chinese pure land teachers, advocated the symbiosis between the other-power of Amitābha
    105 bytes (709 words) - 14:27, 2 October 2020
  • People/Matsuda, K. (category Authors of English Works,Authors of Japanese Works,Professors)
    the final portion of the sūtra as well as another two fragments related to other sections. As the sūtra ends on the recto side of folio no. 392,'"`UNIQ--
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  • practice which were roughly contemporary with each other in their origins and which influenced each other in important ways during the early centuries of
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  • People/Pad+ma 'byung gnas (category Classical Indian Authors) (section Other names)
    གུ་རུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ · other names (Tibetan) ཨོ་རྒྱན་ཆེན་པོ་ · other names (Tibetan) ཨོ་རྒྱན་གྱི་སློབ་དཔོན་ · other names (Tibetan) བློ་ལྡན་མཆོག་སྲེད་ · other names (Tibetan)
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  • People/Suzuki, Takayasu (category Authors of Japanese Works,Professors)
    2014. The series consists of the contributions of over seventy authors from Japan and other countries. Mahayana Buddhism is an ideological movement that
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  • People/Davis, B. (category Professors,Authors of English Works)
    stewardship too falls into the dualistic trap of privileging the human. Authors seek beyond the limits imposed by discourses of ethics and assume a more
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  • 2013/07/duckworth_other-emptiness-and-theo-logic.pdf.;Other-Emptiness in the Jonang School: The Theo-logic of Buddhist Dualism;Other-Emptiness in the Jonang
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  • People/Cole, A. (category Professors,Authors of English Works)
    specifically written to encourage devotion to the written word instead of other forms of authority, be they human, institutional, or iconic. (Source: University
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  • People/Pérez-Remón, J. (category Authors of English Works)
    and second, between two senses of the term non-self, one qualified and the other absolute. Previous interpretations of the anattā doctrine have not revolved
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  • People/Sferra, F. (category Authors of Italian Works,Editors,Professors,Translators)
    possible to correct this list here and there, sometimes with the help of other scholars, as we shall see below, but also to find further manuscripts and
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  • People/Nguyen, C. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    cross-cultural comparisons between Buddha and concepts of the Absolute in other religious traditions by providing a reliable presentation of the ontological
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  • People/Zopa, Tenzin (category Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works)
    where Geshela is the Resident Teacher. Key points from the Lam Rim and other texts are woven into these early chapters, with elaborations to follow in
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  • verse 1 Sources Mentioned 2 About the video Topics Contemporary emptiness Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • People/Līlāvajra (category Classical Indian Authors) (section Other names)
    Web of Magical Illusion. (Source: Rigpa Wiki) Vilāsavajra · other names Lalitavajra · other names Buddhaguhya · student Buddhajñānapāda · student
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  • People/Groner, P. (category Professors,Authors of English Works)
    times for his loyalty to his own faction within Tendai at the expense of other groups. Careful analysis of the political and social factors behind his attitudes
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  • People/Takahashi, Kammie (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    linguistic, and practical hinge to his Mayājāla corpus as a whole, linking the other five of the Six Lamps texts and providing convincing evidence for accepting
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  • People/Kellner, B. (category Authors of English Works,Editors,Professors)
    the so-called gzhan stong view. Mind as such is understood to be empty of other (gzhan stong), i.e. empty of incidental stains, which are not mind’s nature;
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  • People/Mchog gyur gling pa (category Classical Tibetan Authors,Tertons) (section Other names)
    ... read more at མཆོག་གྱུར་བདེ་ཆེན་གླིང་པ་ · other names (Tibetan) mchog gyur bde chen gling pa · other names (Wylie) Nyingma · religious affiliation
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  • 2014. The series consists of the contributions of over seventy authors from Japan and other countries. Mahayana Buddhism is an ideological movement that
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  • is a wonderful opportunity to get exposure to and learn from each other, unlike other times when we are mostly stuck within the individual systems. He also
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  • People/Yin Shun (category Authors of Chinese Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    founder of Tzu-Chi Buddhist Foundation, as well as the teacher to several other prominent monastics.       Although Master Yin Shun is closely associated
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  • Jamgön Kongtrül and Other Influences on the View of Buddha-Nature in the Kagyu Tradition Brunnhölzl, Karl. "Jamgön Kongtrül and Other Influences on the View
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  • People/Hsiao, M. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    tathāgata-nairātmya-garbha in Laṅkāvatārasūtra accords well with the Yogācāra teaching. In other words, it is the Yogācāric sense of nairātmya that sheds an influence upon
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  • People/Rambelli, F. (category Authors of English Works,Editors,Professors)
    shujōkai (realm of sentient beings) and bukkai (realm of the buddhas). On the other hand, ehō, which literally means "karmic support," is the material environment
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  • with the dialectic approach of the Madhyamaka, which, according to the authors, Mikyö Dorje characterizes as the Yuganaddha-Apratiṣṭhāna-Madhyamaka (zung
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  • Japan, as well as many other topics. Present during the interview are José Cabezón, Alexander Gardner, Marcus Perman, and other members of the Tsadra staff
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  • discuss the relationship between the Ratnagotravibhāga and other significant East Asian authors and teachings, such as Paramārtha 真諦 (499-569), the Dasheng
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  • People/Muller, C. (category Authors of English Works,Translators,Professors)
    2014. The series consists of the contributions of over seventy authors from Japan and other countries. Mahayana Buddhism is an ideological movement that
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  • People/De Jong, J. W. (category Authors of English Works,Professors,Translators)
    version. Chinese catalogues mention two translations, one by Ratnamati and the other by Bodhiruci.      In 1931 E. Obermiller published a translation of the Ratnagotravibhāga
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  • absolute non-dualism. Others claim to find in it the paradigmatic expression of a timeless Japanese spirituality. According other readings, it represents
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  • TEXT One of only two extant Sanskrit commentaries to the Uttaratantra, the other being the pith instruction composed by Sajjana. However, this work seems
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  • People/Urgyen, Tulku (category Authors of English Works,Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Tulkus)
    studied with his uncle Samten Gyatso, his root master, as well as with many other lamas of both Kagyü and Nyingma schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Among the lineage
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  • Thupten Jinpa Karma Phuntsho Add a verse 1 Sources Mentioned 2 About the video Other Videos in Event Thupten Jinpa: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • Scriptures Form is emptiness; emptiness is form. Emptiness is not other than form; form is not other than emptiness.   ~ Heart Sūtra On this topic PhD Diss Hurley
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  • People/Morris, R. (category Authors of English Works,Editors)
    Society. For the PTS he edited four texts between 1882 and 1888, more than any other contributor up to that point. But he did not confine himself to editing:
    14 bytes (1,936 words) - 17:44, 15 June 2020
  • People/Aviv, E. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    as part of the actual title, as is common with other texts with the same classificatory term and other texts marked with terms such as Abhidharma (阿毘達磨)
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  • the "Awakening of Faith"; but that other works of Huiyuan outline a very different conceptual scheme. Taking these other works as representing Huiyuan's earlier
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  • People/Lobsang Gyatso, Gyume Geshe (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Geshes)
    of their mind, and is not introduced or bestowed by any creator or some other external power. This follows that all sentient beings are thus equal by nature
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  • 2014. The series consists of the contributions of over seventy authors from Japan and other countries. Mahayana Buddhism is an ideological movement that
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  • Experience of Emptiness 5 of 15 11:58 min ; Thupten Jinpa: Is It Possible for Other Spiritual Traditions to Experience Buddha-Nature? 6 of 15 4:22 min ; Thupten
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  • This text is a lost Yogācāra sūtra. It is preserved only in a few quotes in other Yogācāra texts. The AIBS Buddhist Canons Research Database This text is a
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  • previously under-studied Chinese evidence for developments in India. The authors aim to consider the ways that these Chinese materials might furnish evidence
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  • People/Tan, P. (category Authors of English Works,Chinese Buddhist Teachers,Translators)
    Buddhicizing the Chinese “soul”       4.1.1 The Nirvāṇa Sūtras. Like many other ancient cultures, the Chinese, too, have a concept of a soul or abiding entity
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  • People/Ngawang Thokmey, CIHTS Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    2007, he joined Sakya College and studied the eighteen great treatises and other sciences for 10 years. In 2015, he obtained the Kachupa degree, in 2017 the
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  • alone was an important innovation within Buddhist thought, some of its authors ventured further to deem this significant content an ātman: a ‘self’, in
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  • studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or “other-emptiness.” Defined as the emptiness of everything other than the continuous luminous awareness that
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  • traditions. During the early phase of transmission of these teachings in Tibet, authors began to incorporate into their particular instructions and commentaries
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  • People/Waldron, W. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    the 'Buddhist unconscious', which arose just as philosophical discourse in other circles was fiercely debating the limits of conscious awareness, and these
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  • People/Lhakpa Yeshi, Benchen Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    region of Nepal Born in Nubri, the sacred land blessed by Milarepa and many other saints, in the Gorkha region of Nepal in 1992, he spent his early youth at
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  • People/Kodera, T. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    realization of the truth, sitting in meditation is left to the individual. But the other, the pursuit of Dharma under a master, is Watsuji's principle concern. Shamon
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  • People/Kalsang Tenkyong, Sera Je Geshe (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Geshes)
    also received many other prizes for literary writings. He served as the 11th President of the Khampa Literary Society and has authored many works including
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  • were composed by authors classified as proponents of the “Empty in itself” philosophy and others by proponents of the “Empty of other” philosophy. The
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  • this topic Article Introduction to Other-Emptiness and the Great Middle Way Ostensen, Mort. "Introduction to Other-Emptiness and the Great Middle Way."
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  • People/Tsultrim Norbu, Ngagyur Nyingma Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    He has published a book on poetry called The Splendor of Youth and authored many other writings, lectures, and presentations in magazines and online forums
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  • People/Saichō (category Classical Japanese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns)) (section Other names)
    Buddhism, 450. Princeton University Press, 2014.) Kūkai;Kūkai Dengyō Daishi · other names Tendai · religious affiliation Gyōhyō · teacher Daosui · teacher Xingman
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  • commentary on the Ratnagotravibhāga, Asaṅga quotes this sūtra more than any other source text. In particular, it is considered a source for the fifth of the
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  • Works, the Avikalpapraveśadhāraṇī, the Anūnatvāpūrṇatvanirdeśa, and even other parts of the Laṅkāvatārasūtra itself, that one faces eight undesired consequences
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  • People/Karashima, S. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    theory, his voice may not reach anybody. Being rejected and condemned by none other than the authorities of the Buddhist communities, those who advocated new
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  • People/Haribhadra (category Classical Indian Authors)
    alphabetical order, will form a separate 3d part which is to contain numerous other Indices and Appendices besides.       The part now published, similar to
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  • been not only to compile an inventory of the author’s core propositions and to compare them with those of other Buddhist scholars, but further to probe beneath
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  • People/Ngawang Topden, Sera Je Geshe (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Geshes)
    didn’t Vasubandhu and many others quote him? Similarly, there are questions as to which tenet system the Ultimate Continuum and other treatises belong? Geshe
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  • recognizes two important types of emptiness—self-emptiness and other-emptiness—and shows how other-emptiness is the actual ultimate truth. He justifies this
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  • previously under-studied Chinese evidence for developments in India. The authors aim to consider the ways that these Chinese materials might furnish evidence
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  • People/Drime Ozer, Jonang Geshe (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Geshes)
    divided into proponents of rangtong, or self-emptiness, and of zhentong, or other-emptiness. Both Prāsaṅgika and Śvātantrika fall within the rangtong group
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  • [5] However, much remains to be explored in the works of various Tibetan authors of different traditions and periods. One important Tibetan interpretation
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  • seng ge'i nga ro Mipam's other "lion's roar"—his Lion's Roar: Affirming Other Emptiness—shows the way he establishes an other-emptiness view that affirms
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  • People/Tshewang Sonam, Tharpaling Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    of Tharpaling Monastery and has authored commentaries on Entering the Middle Way, Ornament of Realization, and many other works. འབྲུག་བུམ་ཐང་དུ་ཨུ་རའི་ཡུལ་དུ་འཁྲུངས་ཤིང་།
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  • buddha-nature the soul? These and other common questions about buddha-nature are outlined below, with links to readings, videos, and other material to help you explore
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  • People/Park, S. (category Authors of English Works,Professors Emeritus)
          Wǒnhyo is regarded as one of the three great commentators on AFM; the other two are Hui-yüan (523-592 A.D.) and Fa-tsang (643-712 A.D.).[11] Wǒnhyo's
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  • People/Tenpa Tshering, Ngagyur Nyingma Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    teachings are definitive as buddha-nature is the ultimate truth and all other phenomena are illusory. The theory of buddha-nature being empty of its nature
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  • Mahāparinirvāṇamahāsūtra (Habata, 2007, xliii–xliv), although it is obvious that the authors of this text were fully aware of the earlier scripture of (almost) the same
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  • only shows that these teachings do not contradict each other but also that they supplement each other and share the same essential points in terms of the
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  • discuss the relationship between the Ratnagotravibhāga and other significant East Asian authors and teachings, such as Paramārtha 真諦 (499-569), the Dasheng
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  • seng ge'i nga ro Mipam's other "lion's roar"—his Lion's Roar: Affirming Other Emptiness—shows the way he establishes an other-emptiness view that affirms
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  • previously under-studied Chinese evidence for developments in India. The authors aim to consider the ways that these Chinese materials might furnish evidence
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  • People/Gyurme Tsultrim, Shechen Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    and interpretations instead of remaining secluded and antagonising each other. It is time for the Buddhist scholars to also engage in conversations with
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  • studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or “other-emptiness.” Defined as the emptiness of everything other than the continuous luminous awareness that
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  • previously under-studied Chinese evidence for developments in India. The authors aim to consider the ways that these Chinese materials might furnish evidence
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  • hand lists, and other accounts. Add a verse 1 Abstract 1.1 Notes 2 References 2.1 Tibetan Texts 2.2 Tibetan Reference Works 2.3 Other Sources Topics Ratnagotravibhāga
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  • types of shentong views that exist, as well as the views of various Sakya authors. More on this item Close Karl Brunnhölzl Add a verse 1 About the video Topics
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  • People/Damcho Dorji, Tago Lopon (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    endowed with all qualities is then only realized by Mahāyāna saints and not by other beings, as they possess the four types of defilements which obscure the buddha-nature
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  • sixfold yoga. As we find in Dol po pa’s writings, as well as by later Jonang authors, these expressions of tathāgatagarbha are observable and experiential, and
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  • People/Dawa Zangpo, Jonang Lopon (category Authors of Tibetan Works)
    hṛdaya indicates the supreme and ultimate true nature of buddha-nature while other phenomena are illusory and deceptive, and the term sāra refers to the stability
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  • People/mchog gyur gling pa (category Classical Tibetan Authors,Tertons) (section Other names)
    and others more in tune with the esoteric nature of tantra. མཆོག་གྱུར་བདེ་ཆེན་གླིང་པ་ · other names (Tibetan) mchog gyur bde chen gling pa · other names
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  • Hashang · other names Hva-shang Mahayana · other names Hashang Mahayana · other names Hwashang Mahayan · other names Hvashang Moheyan · other names Śramaṇa
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  • People/Dakpa Senge, CIHTS Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    (2) there are two types of buddha-nature, one which is conditioned and the other which is unconditioned, (3) beings are without buddha-nature, (4) the two
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  • People/Ngawang Lodoe, Mindroling Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    The Understanding of Buddha-Nature among Longchenpa, Mipam Gyatso, and other Nyingmapas Khenpo Ngawang Lodoe delivers a presentation on buddha-nature
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  • People/Ngawang Tsesang, Ganden Shartse Geshe (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Geshes)
    the emptiness of the luminous mind which is buddha-nature. Emptiness of other things such as pillars and vases are not considered buddha-nature, although
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  • preserved in Tibet, and it is followed by a systematical catalogue of works, authors and translators of all the literature contained in the Kanjur and Tanjur
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  • People/Sherab Phuntsho, Thrangu Khenpo (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Khenpos)
    there is nothing so surprising or unacceptable in seeing a vase, flower, or other objects as possessing buddha-nature. He elaborates the 15 points to demonstrate
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  • tathāgatagarbha literature, namely the *Mahābherī Sūtra, and its relation to other Indian texts which advance forms of tathāgatagarbha doctrine. Its focus will
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  • representing the Nyingma tradition and the other schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the translator and author of Mipham’s Beacon of Certainty (1999) and
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  • a cemetery for the whole time. He may well continue the exercise at any other place, making use of a special meditative practice in which he is able to
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  • absolute non-dualism. Others claim to find in it the paradigmatic expression of a timeless Japanese spirituality. According other readings, it represents
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  • criticisms of Other Emptiness made by Dzong-ka-ba and his followers are compared with presentations of Other Emptiness by Jo-nang authors. Two Jo-nang texts
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  • Mahāyāna, and the text subsumes those other vehicles into the Mahāyāna (it advocates ekayāna, “one vehicle”). Among other things, Mahāyāna is distinguished
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  • discuss the relationship between the Ratnagotravibhāga and other significant East Asian authors and teachings, such as Paramārtha 真諦 (499-569), the Dasheng
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  • preserved in other institutes, viz. the China Tibetology Research Center (中国藏学研究中心, CTRC) and the China Ethnic Library (中国民族图书馆, CEL). In other words, the
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  • two volumes: the first offers a detailed philosophical analysis of the authors’ principal views and justifications of Mahāmudrā against the background
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  • two volumes: the first offers a detailed philosophical analysis of the authors’ principal views and justifications of Mahāmudrā against the background
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  • sources, foremost the Mahāparinirvāṇa-mahāsūtra, show evidence that their authors faced strong opposition from audiences committed to the more conventional
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  • dharma-kāya is understood as the primal "source" or "ground" from which the other two types of bodies emanate.'"`UNIQ--ref-00002048-QINU`"' While many scholars
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  • Literature Primary Sources and Editions10-18 Modern Works and Authors Pre-Modern Works and Authors Secondary Sources and Studies18-44 Methodological Considerations44-46
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  • practice which were roughly contemporary with each other in their origins and which influenced each other in important ways during the early centuries of
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  • untranslated sources. She is also the author of There’s More to Dying than Death, Keeping the Dalai Lama Waiting and Other Stories, and The Guru Principle.
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  • for Other-Emptiness in Early-Fourteenth-Century Tibet It has become the norm for scholars familiar with the self-emptiness (rang stong) and other-emptiness
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  • criticisms of Other Emptiness made by Dzong-ka-ba and his followers are compared with presentations of Other Emptiness by Jo-nang authors. Two Jo-nang texts
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  • it unlikely that the Author of T2805 Was Originated from the      North?205      Some Terms in T2805 That Are Never Used by Authors from the North206      Notions
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  • seng ge'i nga ro Mipam's other "lion's roar"—his Lion's Roar: Affirming Other Emptiness—shows the way he establishes an other-emptiness view that affirms
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  • untranslated sources. She is also the author of There’s More to Dying than Death, Keeping the Dalai Lama Waiting and Other Stories, and The Guru Principle.
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  • People/Gha rung pa lha'i rgyal mtshan (category Tulkus,Classical Tibetan Authors) (section Other names)
    and various other topics. He passed away in 1401. འཇའ་རོང་པ་ལྷའི་རྒྱལ་མཚན་ · other names (Tibetan) 'ja' rong pa lha'i rgyal mtshan · other names (Wylie)
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  • and in the Jonang tradition Dolpopa's development of his famed view of other-emptiness (zhentong) was directly linked with a profound realization he attained
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  • thought have not been without untoward consequences for our understanding of other varieties of Mahāyāna. The Mahāyāna is a far more various thing than a reading
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  • "self-emptiness"/"other-emptiness" concepts are not explicit in Indian literature, Tibetan advocates of the doctrine argue that the teachings of other-emptiness
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  • history of engagement with this concept that in some ways predates it and in other ways absorbed it.       What we consider the earliest formation of the Nyingma
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  • time.'"`UNIQ--ref-000010EF-QINU`"' Furthermore the philosophical reading of other fascicles, including "Genjōkōan" and "Zenki"'"`UNIQ--ref-000010F0-QINU`"'
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  • Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra is also known by a handful of other titles in multiple languages. It is fairly common for ancient works of literature
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  • Naḍapādas (Nāropā) Sekoddeśaṭīkā, which states that in every yoga, yoginī, and other types of tantras, the concise, general explanations (uddeśa) and specific
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  • dependence upon each other and therefore neither the one or the other is independent, i.e., samsara and nirvana depend upon each other. When a practitioner
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  • Buddhism as sentient beings, let alone crystals, stones, earth, water or other inorganic things. These are hence not, at least not directly, protected by
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  • doctrinal focus of four early Yogācāra texts, suggest the intent of their authors, and draw a hypothesis concerning the lines of development of early Yogācāra
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  • ā|245}} {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|The Germ of Buddhahood and the Other 3 Subjects according to the Dhāraṇīśvara-rāja-paripṛcchā|249}} {{Expansion
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  • Afflictions 126 Seeds, Latencies, and Having-Ceased 126 Latencies and Ideas in Other Religions and in Psychology 135 Virtue, Nonvirtue, Merit, and Roots of Virtue
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  • studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or “other-emptiness.” Defined as the emptiness of everything other than the continuous luminous awareness that
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  • essence is realized as lacking any root and thus they are self-liberated. In other words, sentient beings are nothing but the adventitious flaws of thoughts
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  • Hopkins, Jeffrey, trans. Mountain Doctrine: Tibet's Fundamental Treatise on Other-Emptiness and the Buddha-Matrix. By Döl-bo-ba Shay-rab-gyel-tsen (dol po
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  • [5] However, much remains to be explored in the works of various Tibetan authors of different traditions and periods. One important Tibetan interpretation
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  • significant number of interpretations of the issue by earlier Tibetan Buddhist authors, all of which are based on the explanations found in the earlier Indian
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  • both the verses of the Uttaratantra and the prose commentary) as well as other Indian sources suggest that the two are simply two elements of the same text
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  • and specifically with the social implications of the exclusion of texts or other religious elements from a canon. Contrary to Smith's claim, it has become
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  • The aim of this paper is to throw some light on the question of how the authors of early texts on buddha-nature (tathāgatagarbha, buddhadhātu etc.) in India
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  • thought have not been without untoward consequences for our understanding of other varieties of Mahāyāna. The Mahāyāna is a far more various thing than a reading
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  • subtle differences in the different authors' definitions of emptiness to show how the Eighth Karmapa's use of "other-emptiness" differs significantly from
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  • People/Ratnavajra (category Classical Indian Authors)
    Ratnavajra composed the Yuktiprayoga, signifying application of reasoning. Other works of Ratnavarja which deal with the Mantrayana are: (a) Cycle of Buddhasamyoga:
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  • text composed before the 5th century on. Other witnesses, namely, older Sanskrit manuscripts belonging to other transmission lines separate from that of
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  • preserved in other institutes, viz. the China Tibetology Research Center (中国藏学研究中心, CTRC) and the China Ethnic Library (中国民族图书馆, CEL). In other words, the
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  • the Bathang Kanjur kept in the Newark Museum (Zimmermann, 2002).       Two other Chinese translations that may have existed are no longer extant (Zimmermann
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  • ;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;gzhan stong snying po;གཞན་སྟོང་སྙིང་པོ།;Essence of Other-Emptiness;གཞན་སྟོང་སྙིང་པོ། Text Maitreya
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  • distinguishes Buddha-nature from the disapproved view of a Self, while on the other hand it admits Buddha-nature as ultimately existent—an ambiguous viewpoint
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  • my aim is to clarify how bodhi-nature was understood by early Dzokchen authors, why it was distinguished from mainstream Mahāyāna-based buddha-nature concepts
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  • View of Other-Emptiness (Gzhan stong lta khrid) by its sixteenth-century Jonang redactor Kunga Drolchok, who claims the text as proof that other-emptiness
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  • what sense is the other-dependent nature called "other-dependent”? It is other-dependent in that it originates from the seeds of other-dependent latent
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  • dharmatā tathatā Saddharmapuṇḍarīkasūtra nītārtha neyārtha Disclosure model Other Videos in Event Welcome Speech of the 2019 Tathāgatagarbha Symposium: Opening
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  • Collected Works of Kadam series. Many other writings attributed to Kyotön may also be only recensions of texts composed by authors before Kyotön, but we cannot
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  • boundaries will attempt to gain light from the other side on this subject, despite the incommensurability of each other's questions and answers. The present essay
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  • Close Geshe Drime Ozer Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Jonang Other Videos in Event Karma Phuntsho Introduction to the 2023
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  • is a wonderful opportunity to get exposure to and learn from each other, unlike other times when we are mostly stuck within the individual systems. He also
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  • existence that is determined through logical-analytical investigation. On the other hand, he does not depart from the fundamental view of Dol po pa (1292–1361)
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  • line with what other tathāgatagarbha sūtras teach and also resembles the examples used in the Tathāgatagarbhasūtra.       On the other hand, the Buddha
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  • famously by Sa skya Paṇḍita Kun dga' rgyal mtshan (1182-1251), on the contrary, other scholars like 'Gos Lo tsā ba gZhon nu dpal (1392-1481) reportedly based their
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  • This text is a lost Yogācāra sūtra. It is preserved only in a few quotes in other Yogācāra texts. Abhidharmamahāyānasūtra;chos mngon pa'i theg pa chen po'i
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  • is the nature of mind, described in terms of buddha-nature, and is none other than the dharmakāya itself. 'Jig rten mgon po goes on to explain the process
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  • Buddha, they are all capable of becoming enlightened in the future. On the other hand, the theory of “innate enlightenment” admits as a fact that all sentient
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  • Close Lopen Dawa Zangpo Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Jonang Other Videos in Event Karma Phuntsho Introduction to the 2023
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  • became famous as the crucial source for the presentation of his view of other-emptiness (zhentong). Ri chos nges don rgya mtsho zhes bya ba mthar thug
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  • of buddha-nature from a negating perspective. However, in a number of his other teachings recorded by his disciples and collected in his gSung ‘bum, he is
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  • exist because of it: (1) not being the aggregates (skandha), (2) not being other than the aggregates, (3) not being the basis of the aggregates, (4) not depending
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  • Tantras, Shastras, and related genres translated primarily from Sanskrit and other Indic languages holds an important place in the history of Buddhist literature
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  • referring to Śākyamuni Buddha or any other particular awakened person. (The same convention has been employed in the case of other titles: for example, bodhisattva
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  • preserved in Tibet, and it is followed by a systematical catalogue of works, authors and translators of all the literature contained in the Kanjur and Tanjur
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  • became famous as the crucial source for the presentation of his view of other-emptiness (zhentong). Ri chos nges don rgya mtsho zhes bya ba mthar thug
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  • Buddhist author's interpretation of a specific topic— the doctrine of anātma— and providing an analysis of it in relation to the views of several other Buddhist
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  • major philosophical work, the Treasury of Precious Qualities, and in various other writings. He shows how Jikme Lingpa maintained an antinomian approach to
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  • didn’t Vasubandhu and many others quote him? Similarly, there are questions as to which tenet system the Ultimate Continuum and other treatises belong? Geshe
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  • People/Jingying Huiyuan (category Classical Chinese Authors,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    (Vasubandhu's commentary on the Daśabhūmikasūtra), Dasheng qixin lun, and others. Among his works, the Dasheng yi zhang ("Compendium of the Purport of Mahāyāna")
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  • representing the Nyingma tradition and the other schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the translator and author of Mipham’s Beacon of Certainty (1999) and
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  • the Uttaratantra in Relation to the Other Works of Maitreya Canti, John. "On the Uttaratantra in Relation to the Other Works of Maitreya." Conversations
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  • important Indic text in Tibet by examining numerous Tibetan commentaries and other exegetical texts on the treatise that emerged between the eleventh and fifteenth
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  • notion that Buddha-nature is synonymous with mere emptiness, and on the other that the mind is inherently endowed with the Buddha qualities, Rongtön argues
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    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;The Treasury of Knowledge: Books Two, Three and Four: Buddhism's
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  • People/Drolma, P. (category Western Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works)
    self for others. Taking and sending for ourselves can unearth feelings of self-hatred, low self-worth, deficiency, and unworthiness, among others. As we
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  • only shows that these teachings do not contradict each other but also that they supplement each other and share the same essential points in terms of the
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  • absolute non-dualism. Others claim to find in it the paradigmatic expression of a timeless Japanese spirituality. According other readings, it represents
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  • Index of persons678 III.1 Indian authors, masters and schools678 III.2 Tibetan and Chinese authors679 III. 3 Modern authors680 Addenda et corrigenda683 More
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  • generation, translated the other. Dānaśīla was from Kashmir."       Roberts continues, "Jinamitra and Dānaśīla, together with a few other Indian scholars, compiled
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  • originally looked. Was it a pamphlet or a collection of gleanings from other texts? Was it written to counteract the propaganda of Hui-ssu?       In order
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  • People/Gardner, A. (category Authors of English Works)
    writing and the cultural history of Kham in the nineteenth century. He is the author of The Life of Jamgon Kongtrul the Great, published by Shambhala in 2019
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    the Journal of Asian Studies and the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, among others. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. (Source Accessed
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