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  • Jonangpa exemplars, he founded the Jonang Foundation, an international nonprofit that preserves and promotes research on the Jonang order of Tibetan Buddhism.
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  • Guidance Instructions of the Jonang. Translated by Michael R. Sheehy (Ngedon Tenzin Dargyay). © All rights reserved. Jonang Foundation (www.jonangfoundation.org)
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  • Tsen Khawoche and included in the One Hundred and Eight Instructions of the Jonang (Jo nang khrid brgya), that was edited together by Kunga Drolchok. If reports
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  • In the history of the Jonang tradition Tāranātha is second in importance only to Dölpopa himself. He was responsible for the Jonang renaissance in U-Tsang
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  • abyss—reveal a rift at the foundation of Buddhist metaphysics.       This essay probes the discourses of other-emptiness in the Jonang (jo nang) and Nyingma
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  • (4) lying. More on this item Close Michael Sheehy Tāranātha Source Jonang Foundation Add a verse Topics Zhentong Gzhan stong snying po TA ra nA tha Email
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  • the four, which is synonymous with other-emptiness as represented by the Jonang tradition. Adarsha Buddhist Digital Resource Center More on this item Close
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  • the Threefold Nature of Reality." Translated by Michael R. Sheehy. Jonang Foundation’s Digital Library, n.d. Dölpopa Sherab Gyaltsen 1292 ~ 1361 As a basic
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  • Books/When the Clouds Part (category Tsadra Foundation Series)
    number of short Tibetan meditation manuals from the Kadampa, Kagyü, and Jonang schools that use the Mahāyānottaratantra as a work to contemplate and realize
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  • the Threefold Nature of Reality." Translated by Michael R. Sheehy. Jonang Foundation’s Digital Library, n.d. Gö Lotsāwa Zhönu Pal 1392 ~ 1481 Gö Lotsāwa
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  • Produced by the Tsadra Foundation Research Department, July 31, 2021. Video, 1:21:34. https://youtu.be/xC06_wvq_cI. Tsadra Foundation. "Buddha-Nature Event:
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  • Other-Emptiness in the Jonang School: The Theo-logic of Buddhist Dualism In this essay I aim to clarify the meaning of other-emptiness in the Jonang (jo nang) tradition
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  • Tibetan School Jonang Jonang ཇོ་ནང་ Basic Meaning The Jonang tradition was established by Dölpopa Sherab Gyaltsen, a thirteenth-century Sakya monk famous
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  • Khyentse Foundation Prize For Outstanding Buddhist Translation. Video Celebrating Buddha-Nature On September 19, 2020, the Tsadra Foundation celebrated
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  • abyss—reveal a rift at the foundation of Buddhist metaphysics.       This essay probes the discourses of other-emptiness in the Jonang (jo nang) and Nyingma
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  • Perman of Tsadra Foundation. Ringu Tulku. “Ringu Tulku Interview on Buddha-Nature.” Interview by Marcus Perman. Produced by Tsadra Foundation Research Department
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  • abyss—reveal a rift at the foundation of Buddhist metaphysics.       This essay probes the discourses of other-emptiness in the Jonang (jo nang) and Nyingma
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  • Geshe Drime Ozer on Buddha-Nature in Jonang Tradition - 6 of 22 Video Video Previous Video 2023 Buddha-Nature Conference Kathmandu Next Video དཔལ་ཇོ་ན
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  • Padmakara Translation Group, was a Tsadra Foundation Fellow from 2001-2014, and was awarded the 2016 Khyentse Foundation Fellowship. In 2009, when 84000 first
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  • Lopen Dawa Zangpo on Buddha-Nature in Jonang and Nine Characteristics - 12 of 22 Video Video Previous Video 2023 Buddha-Nature Conference Kathmandu Next
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  • Padmakara Translation Group, was a Tsadra Foundation Fellow from 2001-2014, and was awarded the 2016 Khyentse Foundation Fellowship. In 2009, when 84000 first
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  • Buddha-Nature Theory: The Literature and Traditions." Buddha-Nature: A Tsadra Foundation Initiative, October 9, 2019. https://buddhanature.tsadra.org/index.ph
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  • terminology of other-emptiness (gzhan stong) Madhyamaka with an emphasis on the Jonang perspective developed by Dölpopa. Theg pa chen po rgyud bla ma'i bsdus don
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  • pham rgya mtsho;Two Truths;Provisional or definitive;Yogācāra;Madhyamaka;Jonang;gzhan stong;rang stong;śūnyatā;Bde gshegs snying po'i stong thun chen mo
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  • abyss—reveal a rift at the foundation of Buddhist metaphysics.       This essay probes the discourses of other-emptiness in the Jonang (jo nang) and Nyingma
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  • In particular his presentation is focused on Gorampa's refutation of the Jonang view of buddha-nature, as represented by the writings of Dolpopa and his
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  • Buddhism;tathāgatagarbha;gzhan stong;Dol po pa;Tsong kha pa;ālayavijñāna;Madhyamaka;Jonang;Geluk;Yogācāra;William Magee Book An Early Tibetan Survey of Buddhist Literature
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  • Panchen Lama's autocommentary on his root verses of Geluk Mahāmudrā, the foundation of the tradition. Also included is his ritual masterpiece Offering to
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  • on Buddha-Nature with Lopen Dr. Karma Phuntsho. Produced by the Tsadra Foundation Research Department, July 31, 2021. Video, 1:21:34. https://youtu.be/xC06_wvq_cI
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  • Produced by the Tsadra Foundation Research Department. Video, 57:10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcSnACTyB9M.; Key Terms/Jonang Presentation Geshe Ngawang
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  • reality disclosed through meditation, lack any ontic or epistemic essence or foundation that the mind can lay hold of. Finally, as a champion of Madhyamaka, i
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  • synonymous with other-emptiness as represented by the Jonang tradition. Gzhan stong snying po;Third Turning;Jonang;Zhentong;Meditative Tradition;Error: no local
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  • Buddha-Nature Theory: The Literature and Traditions." Buddha-Nature: A Tsadra Foundation Initiative, October 9, 2019. https://buddhanature.tsadra.org/index.ph
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  • with traditions that maintain buddhanature as truly real and not empty (Jonang), traditions that hold buddhanature to be simply the mind's absence of true
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  • reality disclosed through meditation, lack any ontic or epistemic essence or foundation that the mind can lay hold of. Finally, as a champion of Madhyamaka, i
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  • Perman of Tsadra Foundation. Ringu Tulku. “Ringu Tulku Interview on Buddha-Nature.” Interview by Marcus Perman. Produced by Tsadra Foundation Research Department
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  • studies of the foundational scriptures and commentaries, and are examining the history and literature of the doctrine. In July 2019 Tsadra Foundation partnered
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  • on Buddha-Nature with Lopen Dr. Karma Phuntsho. Produced by the Tsadra Foundation Research Department, July 31, 2021. Video, 1:21:34. https://youtu.be/xC06_wvq_cI
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  • Citation: Gardner, Alex. "On the Ratnagotravibhāga." Buddha-Nature: A Tsadra Foundation Initiative, September 12, 2018. https://buddhanature.tsadra.org/index
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  • Books/The Buddha from Dolpo (2010) (category Tsadra Foundation Series)
    Move to Jonang 15 4. Raising Mount Meru and Revealing the Shentong View 19 5. The Initial Reception of the Shentong Teachings 22 6. The New Jonang Translation
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  • theg dman; theg pa dman pa; Hīnayāna Sanskrit Noun Jonang Jonang ཇོ་ནང་ Basic Meaning: The Jonang tradition was established by Dölpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
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  • Tsoknyi Gyatso sought to harmonize the orthodox perspective of his own (Jonang) tradition on this subject with that of the Gelukpas. Empty of True Existence
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  • studies of the foundational scriptures and commentaries, and are examining the history and literature of the doctrine. In July 2019 Tsadra Foundation partnered
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  • Chökyi Wangchug, and (5) Yarlung Lotsāwa Tragba Gyaltsen (1242–1346). (6) Jonang Lotsāwa Lodrö Bal (1299/1300–1353/1355) translated only the Uttaratantra
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  • wrote his GISM at the main seat of the Jonang lineage in Dzamtang after having received teachings from the Jonang lineage holder Ngawang Chöpel Gyatso (c
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  • In particular his presentation is focused on Gorampa's refutation of the Jonang view of buddha-nature, as represented by the writings of Dolpopa and his
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  • Kālacakra 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
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  • on Buddha-Nature with Lopen Dr. Karma Phuntsho. Produced by the Tsadra Foundation Research Department, Aug 27, 2022. Video, 6:41. https://www.youtube.com/watch
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  • Lodrö Taye's Commentary Illuminating "The Profound Principles." Tsadra Foundation Series. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, 2015. Callahan, Elizabeth M.,
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  • Perman of Tsadra Foundation. Ringu Tulku. “Ringu Tulku Interview on Buddha-Nature.” Interview by Marcus Perman. Produced by Tsadra Foundation Research Department
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