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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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  • Meditative Tradition dharmakāya dharmatā universal ground tathāgatagarbha Other Videos in Event Welcome Speech of the 2019 Tathāgatagarbha Symposium: Opening
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  • the uncontaminated basic element are inseparable from each other, not distinct [from each other], and associated with the dharmadhātu in terms of [both]
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  • People/Brockman, D. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    World Conference of Associations of Theological Institutions. He is the author several books, including “Dialectical Democracy through Christian Thought:
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  • of Bcom ldan ral gri ལོ་ཙཱ་བ་རིན་ཆེན་བཟང་པོ་ · other names (Tibetan) lo tsA ba rin chen bzang po · other names (Wylie) Kadam · religious affiliation Jo
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  • 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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  • be shared here, but the site will primarily act as a broker for other projects and authors that have already created quality materials, which we will curate
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  • People/Suzuki, S. (category Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Zen Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works)
    Chinese president Li Yuanhong. She hired him that day to be a translator with others and to help with errands. Through this period he realized she was very ignorant
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  • Later, probably beginning with Dölpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (1292–1361), Tibetan authors began to use the terms "tathāgatagarbha sūtras" and "sūtras of definitive
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  • Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics The doctrine of buddha-nature in Indian Buddhism Terminology tathāgatagarbha Other Videos in Event Karl
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  • V. Jones Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Mahāmeghasūtra tathāgatagarbha Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: Buddha-Nature
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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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  • saṃsāra and in the liberated state of the buddhas. This leads to a series of other equivalences: sattvadhātu is paramārtha (ultimate truth); sattvadhātu is
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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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  • Dakpa Senge Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Rong ston shes bya kun rig Other Videos in Event Karma Phuntsho Introduction
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  • People/Yamamoto, K. (category Authors of English Works,Translators)
    Kosho Yamamoto Kosho Yamamoto was a scholar of Buddhist Studies. He is the author/translator of numerous works, including The Udumbara: Tales from the Buddhist
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  • People/Fuchs, R. (category Authors of English Works,Translators)
    experience of enlightenment like? Rinpoche answers these questions and many others in this commentary on the Uttaratantra-Shastra. (Source: Siddhartha's Intent)
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  • Impermanence is Buddha-Nature: Dogen’s Understanding of Temporality (1990), The Other Nietzsche (1994), and The Formless Self (1999). (Source Accessed April 1
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  • selected teachings from Gampopa and other early masters to set the basis for explaining meditation. Then he added other, necessary teachings according to
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  • selected teachings from Gampopa and other early masters to set the basis for explaining meditation. Then he added other, necessary teachings according to
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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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  • Sources Mentioned 2 People Mentioned 3 About the video Topics Karma Kagyu Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: On His First Encounter with the Buddha-Nature
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  • selected teachings from Gampopa and other early masters to set the basis for explaining meditation. Then he added other, necessary teachings according to
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  • People/Sebastian, C. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    foremost example of the Tathagāta-garbha literature. In this volume the author makes an exegetical and analytic study of the same text, and brings out
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  • empty of form appears as form and how "emptiness is not other than form" and "form is not other than emptiness" negates the identity and difference between
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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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  • doppelgängers of Śākyamuni. The Buddha also has other types of extraordinary body (or his body is described using other extraordinary epithets): he is “born in
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  • On the Term Tathāgatagarbha and Other Terms for Buddha-Nature Brunnhölzl, Karl. "On the Term Tathāgatagarbha and Other Terms for Buddha-Nature." Conversations
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  • Mathes Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics History of buddha-nature in Tibet Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: Buddha-Nature
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  • narrative on which it is based. Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism is, among other things, an extended reflection on the theoretical foundations and conceptual
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  • Buddhism, University of California Press). (Source Accessed Jan 14, 2020) Her other Buddhist works include Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha’s
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  • Close David Higgins Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Karmapa, 8th Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: Buddha-Nature Sings
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  • 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
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  • selected teachings from Gampopa and other early masters to set the basis for explaining meditation. Then he added other, necessary teachings according to
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  • tathāgatagarbha is nothing but the Tathāgata's wisdom of emptiness”3), on the other hand this emptiness, which for Nāgārjuna and more so for Candrakīrti was
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  • to the Buddha that serves as a source for buddha-nature teachings, among other things textual, historical, and beyond. Peter Skilling is the founder of
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  • new edition became evident, it was decided to enlarge it so as to include other Scriptures of like importance so as to make it more comprehensive. This involved
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  • texts that have been revered and studied for centuries. However, unlike the other sutras, which transcribe the teachings of the Buddha himself, The Platform
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  • Greg Forgues Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Klong chen pa sugatagarbha Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: Buddha-Nature
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Dawa Tsering Add a verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Dam chos dgongs pa gcig pa Other Videos in Event Karma Phuntsho Introduction
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  • People/Sopa, Lhundub (category Authors of English Works,Geshes,Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Professors,Tibetan Buddhist Teachers)
    Dalai Lama’s first Kalachakra initiation granted in the West. He is the author of several books in English, including the five-volume comprehensive teaching
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  • tathāgatagarbha is nothing but the Tathāgata's wisdom of emptiness”3), on the other hand this emptiness, which for Nāgārjuna and more so for Candrakīrti was
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  • buddha-nature Related Article Beyond the sun always shining behind the clouds, two other metaphors are traditionally used to describe buddha-nature: a golden statue
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  • Bkra shis ’od zer’s (15th/16th cent.) Ratnagotravibhāga Commentary." Among other themes, this article translates and discusses the significance of selected
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  • has also served as translator for H.H. Karmapa, Tenga Rinpoche, and many other Tibetan teachers. From 2007–11, Ari served as president of the Marpa Foundation
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  • People/Page, T. (category Editors,Authors of English Works,Professors)
    German/French Language and Literature from the University of London. He is the author of three books on Buddhist philosophy, and two books on the scientific invalidity
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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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  • People/Foulk, T. (category Professors,Authors of English Works)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.; William Bodiford;T. Griffith Foulk;Sarah J. Horton;John
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  • People/Sevilla, A. (category Professors,Authors of English Works)
    Jay Garfield's foundation of rights on the compassionate drive to liberate others. I then fuse these two approaches in a single concept: Buddha-nature. I
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  • ྒྲོན་མ་གསལ་བར་བྱེད་པ་ཞེས་བྱ་བའི་རྒྱ་ཆེར་བཤད་པ། dbang phyug rgya mtsho · other names (Wylie) Kadam · religious affiliation Atiśa · teacher Gayadhara · teacher
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  • Mentioned 3 About the video Topics gotra Potential or already-perfected Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: On His First Encounter with the Buddha-Nature
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  • commentary on the Uttaratantra, which, although it doesn't actually use the term "other-emptiness", is an important precursor and source to the formulation of his
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  • using insights from one tradition to cast light on problems arising in the other. (Source: Wisdom Experience) Article Does a Table Have Buddha-Nature? In
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  • People/Berzin, A. (category Authors of English Works,Western Buddhist Teachers)
    show the practical application of its teachings in daily life. A prolific author and translator, Dr. Berzin has published 17 books, including Relating to
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  • People/Snellgrove, D. (category Authors of English Works,Professors,Translators)
    Study. Part 1, Introduction and Translation In this groundbreaking work, the author presents a full translation of, and commentary on, the Hevajra tantra, providing
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  • 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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  • འཕགས་པ་བྱམས་པ་ · other names (Tibetan) བྱམས་པའི་མགོན་པོ་ · other names (Tibetan) མགོན་པོ་བྱམས་པ་ · other names (Tibetan) མ་ཕམ་པ་ · other names (Tibetan)
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  • People/Michel, P. (category Authors of English Works,Authors of German Works,Authors of Spanish Works)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;The Buddha Nature: Death and Eternal Soul in Buddhism Aquamarin
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  • surprising that GC does not cite many typical tathāgatagarbha sūtras found in other commentaries. Among these sūtras, GC mainly cites the Śrīmālādevīsūtra but
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  • scholar. The author claims to have based his commentary on the annotated commentary of Khenpo Zhenga while also including the best of other commentaries
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  • Mentioned 2 People Mentioned 3 About the video Topics ShAkya mchog ldan Other Videos in Event Yaroslav Komarovski: On His First Encounter with the Teachings
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  • Mentioned 2 People Mentioned 3 About the video Topics ShAkya mchog ldan Other Videos in Event Yaroslav Komarovski: On His First Encounter with the Teachings
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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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  • People/Yangthang Rinpoche (category Tulkus,Authors of Tibetan Works)
    being, only a buddha, who has the power to really understand the minds of others. Therefore we should consider that the teacher of dzogchen must truly be
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  • the content points to an earlier author named Chöshe, who was a disciple of Zulphowa. Presenting an early version of other-emptiness, this treatise presents
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  • Phuntsho Add a verse 1 Sources Mentioned 2 People Mentioned 3 About the video Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: On His First Encounter with the Buddha-Nature
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  • People/Park, Jin (category Authors of English Works,Professors,Editors,Translators)
    Park discusses Buddhism and continental philosophy on the topics of, among others, self, language, and violence. In this book, Park offers the "ethics of
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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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  • People/Gu, G. (category Authors of English Works,Zen Buddhist Teachers)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;Silent Illumination: A Chan Buddhist Path to Natural Awakening
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  • The Heart Sutra (2012), and The Lotus Sutra of Wondrous Dharma (2014). His other writings in English include: The Sweet Dews of Ch'an (1995), Three Contemplations
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  • new edition became evident, it was decided to enlarge it so as to include other Scriptures of like importance so as to make it more comprehensive. This involved
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  • verse 1 Abstract from the Author 2 About the video Topics Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra Trungpa, Chögyam Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl:
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  • Sogyal Rinpoche, Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche, and other teachers of the Nyingma tradition. Philippe is an author and translator from Tibetan into French of several
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  • Mahāmudrā 9 of 17 3:13 min ; Karl Brunnhölzl: On the Term Tathāgatagarbha and Other Terms for Buddha-Nature 10 of 17 3:15 min ; Karl Brunnhölzl: On the Title
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  • its appearance in tantric scriptures and commentaries composed by Indic authors and shows how and for what purposes this term has been integrated into tantric
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  • People/Hurley, S. (category Authors of English Works,Professors)
    symbolic of the practitioner's potential for attaining enlightenment. In others, it functions as a synonym for the Ultimate and becomes the eternalistic
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  • Presentation of Other-Emptiness Madhyamaka;གཞན་སྟོང་དབུ་མའི་རྣམ་གཞག་སྙིང་པོར་དྲིལ་བ། Text Mipam Gyatso: Lion's Roar: Affirming Other Emptiness Mipam's other "lion's
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  • Rinpoche The author, Tsele Natsok Rangdröl, was renowned as one of the most learned and accomplished masters of seventeenth-century Tibet. His other books include
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  • Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra Mar pa chos kyi blo gros Mar pa do pa chos kyi dbang phyug Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: On His First Encounter with the Buddha-Nature
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  • Mentioned 2 People Mentioned 3 About the video Topics Terminology Mahamudra Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: On His First Encounter with the Buddha-Nature
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  • Mentioned 3 About the video Topics Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: On His First Encounter with the Buddha-Nature
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  • Sanskrit terms are themselves translated by other words than hsing (e.g. t'i, shen, chen, shih). In other words, the inherent ambiguities in the Sanskrit
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  • People/Wilson, Joe (category Authors of English Works,Translators,Professors Emeritus)
    in Tibetan Buddhism) from the University of Virginia in 1984. He is the author of Translating Buddhism from Tibetan, as well as number of articles dealing
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  • People/Dzogchen Ponlop, The 7th (category Authors of English Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Tulkus,Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Abbots)
    of love and compassion as the first step to love ourselves so we can love others. Recorded in Hartford, CT., May 2013. Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, (The 7th)
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  • from the Mahāsāṃghika school, some others are derived from the Sarvāstivādin school. I would add that unless some other source can be pointed to, we may
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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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  • lineages of logic and epistemology (Tshad-ma: Pramāṇa) studies but also of two other major branches of Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy and doctrine—those of the
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  • ON RGV & RGVV92 Information about authors whose commentaries are currently considered lost93 Information about authors whose commentaries are in an uncertain
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  • consciousness of the Buddha, which is clear and luminous, is the same as every other consciousness, but we do not recognize this as such. We instead tend to react
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  • People/Powers, J. (category Professors,Authors of English Works,Translators)
    view of sunyata, and deep commitment to work selflessly for the benefit of others. To encourage students to investigate the text more closely, this publication
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  • People/Lévi, S. (category Authors of French Works,Professors)
    step to explain how deluded, impure sentient beings can become buddhas, others have dismissed the entire idea as non-Buddhist. Following Chinese and Tibetan
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  • The Eighth Karmapa, Mikyö Dorje, is undoubtedly one of the most prolific authors of the Karma Kagyu tradition, having written some twenty-six volumes of
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  • Rathagotravibhaga. At least two other 'Tatnagatagarbha' related 'sutras' also support this viewpoint. One is the Buddha Nature Treatise and the other, the 'Mahaparinirvana
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  • People/Bielefeldt, C. (category Professors,Translators,Authors of English Works)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.; William Bodiford;T. Griffith Foulk;Sarah J. Horton;John
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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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  • 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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  • She is a scholar of East Asian religions and Japanese culture. She is the author of Living Buddhist Statues in Medieval and Modern Japan (Palgrave MacMillan
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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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  • ོན་མ་གསལ་བར་བྱེད་པ་ཞེས་བྱ་བའི་རྒྱ་ཆེར་བཤད་པ། dpal ye shes 'byung gnas · other names (Wylie) lhas btsas · student
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  • ན་ · other names (Tibetan) ཡར་ཀླུང་ལོ་ཙཱ་བ་ · other names (Tibetan) ཡར་ལུང་ལོ་ཙཱ་བ་ · other names (Tibetan) yar lo grags pa rgyal mtshan · other names
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  • People/Wayman, H. (category Authors of English Works,Translators)
    as well as in the Japanese rendition. One of the books Hideko Wayman co-authored with her husband was a translation of the third-century Buddhist scripture
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  • Buddhist vol. 8, no. 2 (1975); Part 3 appears in vol. 9, no. 2 (1976). For the authors' complete introductory remarks, see Shōbōgenzō Buddha-Nature: Part 1. Waddell
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  • 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/Gethin, S. (category Authors of English Works,Authors of French Works,Translators)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;A Feast of the Nectar of the Supreme Vehicle: An Explanation
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  • one positing a substantial absolute beyond all conceptualization, and the other rejecting all kinds of substantial absolute. Both trends are found at various
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  • its appearance in tantric scriptures and commentaries composed by Indic authors and shows how and for what purposes this term has been integrated into tantric
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  • from the Kadam tradition, and then they were allowed to study mahamudra and other tantric practices. Hence, the extant lineages within the Dakpo Kagyu-the
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  • People/Sweet, M. (category Authors of English Works,Independent Researchers,Translators)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;Joe Wilson;The Universal Vehicle Discourse Literature:
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  • People/Yampolsky, P. (category Translators,Authors of English Works,Professors)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch: The Text of
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  • People/Blumenthal, J. (category Professors,Translators,Authors of English Works)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.; James Blumenthal;Steps on the Path to Enlightenment: A
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    interpreter for Tibetan lamas and educators for over 25 years. He is an author of numerous books and articles on Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indian Buddhist
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  • and also located a second Sanskrit manuscript in China. As told by Hakeda, other sources claim that the Sanskrit version Śikṣānanda found in China was in
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    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.; William Bodiford;T. Griffith Foulk;Sarah J. Horton;John
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  • to the Buddha that serves as a source for buddha-nature teachings, among other things textual, historical, and beyond. Peter Skilling is the founder of
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  • one positing a substantial absolute beyond all conceptualization, and the other rejecting all kinds of substantial absolute. Both trends are found at various
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  • 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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  • 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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  • Mentioned 4 About the video Topics Kagyu Dol po pa Karmapa, 3rd Two Truths Other Videos in Event Karl Brunnhölzl: On His First Encounter with the Buddha-Nature
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    to numerous articles, videos, and hundreds of recorded talks, Tara is the author of the books Radical Acceptance (Bantam, 2003), True Refuge: Finding Peace
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  • People/Zwilling, L. (category Authors of English Works,Editors,Translators,Independent Researchers)
    variable "AltNamesTibRaw" has been set.;Error: no local variable "AltNamesOtherRaw" has been set.;Joe Wilson;The Universal Vehicle Discourse Literature:
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  • Buddhism Rong zom chos kyi bzang po tathāgatagarbha tridharmacakrapravartana Other Videos in Event Dorji Wangchuk: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • one positing a substantial absolute beyond all conceptualization, and the other rejecting all kinds of substantial absolute. Both trends are found at various
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  • tathāgata['s possession of the resultant dharmakāya] is actual (dngos po). On the other hand, one nominally designates sentient beings as those who have its essence
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  • Bibliography152 Tibetan Primary Sources152 Tibetan Secondary Sources155 Sources in Other Languages156 lndex170 Sanskrit Works170 Personal Names171 General Index175
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  • John Canti: On the Uttaratantra in Relation to the Other Works of Maitreya - 4 of 10 Video Video Previous Video A Dilettante's Ramblings on the Uttaratantra
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  • perhaps more than any other composition contributed to the acceptance and spread of the buddha-nature teachings themselves. The author cites numerous sources
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  • materials of the Ratnagotravibhāga, but is conspicuously absent where Buddhist authors are invested in (re)interpreting Buddha-nature in terms of the basic nature
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  • self-sustaining as to be "empty" of anything and everything "other than itself" (thus, the name "emptiness of other").       Drawing especially on later Tibetan interpretations
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  • Concept of Buddha Nature 29 A. Taking the Semantic Ascent 29 B. Refutation of Other Views 30 C. The Essence of Buddha Nature 40 1. The Buddha Nature as Three
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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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  • buddha-nature in Tibet The doctrine of buddha-nature in Tibetan Buddhism Dzogchen Other Videos in Event David Germano: On His Interest in the Great Perfection and
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  • he portrays as the unconditioned unity of emptiness and appearance, from other traditions' views. Namely, he contrasts his view with traditions that maintain
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  • Madhyamaka of Other-Emptiness;གཞན་སྟོང་དབུ་མའི་རྒྱན་གྱི་ལུང་སྦྱོར། Text Mipam Gyatso: Lion's Roar: Affirming Other Emptiness Mipam's other "lion's roar"—his
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  • therein at great length, and the ātman theories of the Gauḍapādakārikā and other Vedantic works (p. xii). In this connection, I may call special attention
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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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  • 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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  • as readers, we too may find one of these choices more acceptable than the other, it is nevertheless useful to try and understand the reasons behind the choices
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • (bka' brgyud pa) is one of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The other three are Nyingma (rnying ma), Gelug (dge lugs), and Sakya (sa skya). 4 The
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  • been suspected by Mochizuki Shinkōg[1] and others to be a Chinese fabrication, while Tokiwa Daijō and others defend its alleged Indian origin. The present
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  • Sources Mentioned 2 About the video Topics ShAkya mchog ldan Sentient beings Other Videos in Event Yaroslav Komarovski: On His First Encounter with the Teachings
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  • a fixed reference point for constructing a relative chronology for many other early Mahāyāna sutras, though with the usual caveats concerning interpolated
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  • 13, 33, 45, 46, and 47) in Sanskrit traced in the form of quotations in other works. Sorensenʼs English translation is for the most part faithful to the
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  • People/Jigme Gyatso, Drepung Geshe (category Authors of Tibetan Works,Geshes)
    the Geluk textbook authors of the monastic colleges as to whether these two are mutually exclusive, the same, or overlapping. The authors also agree that
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  • can be regarded as a third school of Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist thought, the other two being Madhyamaka and Yogācāra. However, the concept of buddha-nature
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  • 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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  • analysis of the 8 subjects and the 70 topics which form its contents. The 3 other works have not, till now, met with the full appreciation of European scholars
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  • Introduction101 Other-Emptiness in the Jo-nang102 Other-Emptiness and the Nying-ma: Lo-chen Dharma Śrī115 Another Emptiness? Emptiness of Self/Other122 Delineating
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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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  • 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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  • dharmakaya of buddhahood. All the different names and classifications Are nothing other than this present ordinary mind.  ~ Rtse le sna tshogs rang grol. Nges don
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  • buddha-nature Sentient beings Provisional or definitive dharmakāya Disclosure model Other Videos in Event What Is Buddha-Nature? What Is the Purpose of Buddha-Nature
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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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  • to the Buddha that serves as a source for buddha-nature teachings, among other things textual, historical, and beyond. Peter Skilling is the founder of
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  • 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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  • Add a verse 1 Sources Mentioned 2 About the video Topics tathāgatagarbha Other Videos in Event Dorji Wangchuk: On His First Encounter with the Concept of
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  • 705, when he returned to Khotan to care for his aged mother. Some thirteen other translations are attributed to him, including the Laṅkāvatārasūtra and several
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  • in any detailed analysis the dual concepts as complementary modes of each other. Thus, the dissertation, while adopting the methodology of textual analysis
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  • self-emptiness and other-emptiness, are in harmony. For Dge rtse Mahāpaṇḍita, the essence of the Buddhist doctrine, which is the Great Madhyamaka of other¬emptiness
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  • Nucleus914 5 The Continuity of the Nyingmapa Tradition and its Impact on the    Other Schools918 6 On the Validity of the Treasures927 7 The Shortcomings of Refutation
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  • Matsumoto and Hakamaya have labeled dhātu-vāda, combined with the exclusion of other, counteracting Buddhist tendencies found elsewhere in the Buddhist world
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  • 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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  • exists, of course, the translation of Śikṣānanda (T 1667), but since this other translation is probably a redaction of Paramārtha's version, and since it
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  • finally to attain Awakening and buddhahood which are essentially one—in other words the characterized Mādhyamika version of the ekayāna theory.[9] (Note
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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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  • is it that illuminates the Buddhist saints of the sangha? These and many other questions are answered in precise and beautiful poetry by Asanga, in his
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  • Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra Potential or already-perfected Other Videos in Event Peter Skilling: On How He Started His Career in Buddhist
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  • Publications Mentioned 3 People Mentioned 4 About the video Topics Disclosure model Other Videos in Event Lama Shenpen Hookham: On Her Name "Shenpen" and Her First
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  • absolute eternal reality empty only of other adventitious conventional phenomena. Although Tsongkhapa did not author a commentary on the Ultimate Continuum
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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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  • About the video Topics Dzogchen Metaphors for buddha-nature Klong chen pa Other Videos in Event David Germano: On His Interest in the Great Perfection and
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  • are the same. The enlightened being only recognizes who he/she is and the other does not. He goes on to explain how the buddha-nature teachings indicate
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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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  • foremost example of the Tathagāta-garbha literature. In this volume the author makes an exegetical and analytic study of the same text, and brings out
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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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  • philosophy, and any other kind of "metaphilosophy." If such a reflexive enterprise is evident for philosophy, it is not in the case of other sciences such as
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  • to the Buddha that serves as a source for buddha-nature teachings, among other things textual, historical, and beyond. Peter Skilling is the founder of
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  • Phuntsho Add a verse 1 Sources Mentioned 2 People Mentioned 3 About the video Other Videos in Event Anne Burchardi: On Her First Encounter with Buddha-Nature
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  • provenance of the treatise, Western scholars have also been drawn to various other topics about or related to the treatise, such as the sinification of Buddhism
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  • practitioners of Buddhism, the doctrine of the "emptiness-of-the-other" (shentong, to adopt the author's more-or-less phonetic method of rendering terms in Tibetan;
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  • sūtras and śāstras. The material in these sections is taken from Chi-tsang's other work, the Sanlun-hsüan-i. The essay on the two truths is similar in content
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  • Buddhist vol. 8, no. 2 (1975); Part 3 appears in vol. 9, no. 2 (1976). For the authors' complete introductory remarks, see Shōbōgenzō Buddha-Nature: Part 1. Waddell
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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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  • 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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  • direction best fitted to develop them and in the way most useful to all other members generally and individually, many obstacles are sure to bar the passage
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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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  • Rinpoche The author, Tsele Natsok Rangdröl, was renowned as one of the most learned and accomplished masters of seventeenth-century Tibet. His other books include
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  • extent and their contents, the Sūtras treating the tathāgatagarbha – or other systematically related doctrines such as the natural luminosity (prakrtiprabhāsvaratā)
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  • the question of what the psychological or social effects of holding one or other of these views might be. The views I have in mind are expressed in the Tibetan
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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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  • 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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  • clearly pointed to what really counts: the heart of awakening is nothing other than our true nature and therefore all of us, in fact every sentient being
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  • Spiritual Gene, is a commentary on the sūtras teaching buddha-nature, but the other two do not comment on any specific sūtras. Lhodrak Dharma Senge states that
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  • buddha-nature while connecting with others interested in similar topics, and often learning from specialists, authors, and dharma teachers about subjects
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  • 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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  • narrative on which it is based. Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism is, among other things, an extended reflection on the theoretical foundations and conceptual
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  • person is not found'178 6.2 Images of identity and difference185 6.3 Self and other: compassion188 Part IV Continuity197 7 Conditioning and consciousness199
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  • 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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  • Tantric vows of Buddhist conduct, which often diverge and contradict each other. He criticizes, on at least one point or another, later practitioners of
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  • Mentioned 3 About the video Topics Dhāraṇīśvararājasūtra Tathāgatagarbhasūtra Other Videos in Event Anne Burchardi: On Her First Encounter with Buddha-Nature
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  • The retreat concluded on a most auspicious note, with the arrival of none other than Dudjom Rinpoche, the head of the Nyingma lineage. As a friend visiting
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  • Note19 ORNAMENT OF STAINLESS LIGHT An Exposition of the Outer, Inner, and Other Kālacakra Introduction Compilation of the Root and Condensed Tantra25 The
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  • in the second translation, made by Bodhiruci in the year 513 A.D. On the other hand, we may suppose that the kārikā was composed about 450 A.D. That is
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  • Publications, 2000. 1 Verse V.25 Variations 2 RGVV Commentary on Verse V.25 3 Other English translations 3.1 Obermiller (1931) [5] 3.2 Takasaki (1966) [6] 3
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  • Explanations by the Author Important Background1 Other Emptiness, Wisdom, and the Tathagatagarbha Teaching19 Topics of Other Emptiness23 History of Other Emptiness57
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  •  Search online Read Online This book is based upon notes prepared by the author for general lectures on Buddhism which he has been giving to students at
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  • 'Four Truths of the Realised', the 'Eightfold Path of the Realised' and other fundamental principles, thereby making clear what suffering is, what causes
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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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  • monasteries of Sha-lu and Ngor, originally belonged to Sa-skya. There are two other causes which are responsible for the disappearance of the MSS. The devout
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  • This quite negative attitude toward the śūnyatā idea does not appear in any other Indian texts on the tathāgatagarbha idea including the MPNS and the AMS.
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  • a fixed reference point for constructing a relative chronology for many other early Mahāyāna sutras, though with the usual caveats concerning interpolated
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  • Uttaratantra I.154 presents the meaning of emptiness through excluding what is other than it. Therefore, all this eliminates the position of those who assert
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  • answer '—giver to the problem which has never been explained ' before '; in other words, as we had already known by previous passages, this ' buddhadhātvastivāda
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  • Callahan. Boulder, CO: Shambhala Publications, 2023. https://www.shambhala.com/authors/g-n/jamgon-kongtrul-lodro-taye/marpa-kagyu-part-one.html 2023. 7th Karmapa
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  • cases are philosophically subtle and hermeneutically sophisticated, and the authors of the collections delighted in obscure allusions, clever puns, and deft
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  • -arthaparijñāna does not seem to reflect the original). Furthermore, there are two other works with the word paricaya in their titles, i.e., Sūtrālaṃkāraparicaya
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  • 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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  • including the relation between Geluk and Kagyü mahāmudrā, the ways Gelukpa authors have interpreted the mahāsiddha Saraha, and the broader religious-studies
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  • figurative meaning attested in the AŚ, Lal, SP and MSA 1.1.4 Mukta in three other tathāgatagarbha-related Buddhist scriptures 1.2 Multiple jñānas in the Śrīmālāsūtra
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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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  • Provenance 3 Other known copies 3 Features of the manuscript 4 Dating the manuscript 5 Scribes and annotators 6 Carbon dating 7 The author's introduction
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  • MSA. Xuanzang (seventh century CE) writes that Asanga received the MSA and other texts from Maitreya; see Beal 1906, vol. 1: 226. My working hypothesis is
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  • Mipham Namgyal1 Posing the Question5 Giving the Answer5 The presentations of other traditions6 The first reason6 The second reason6 Stating our own tradition10
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  • salvation, the Buddhayana. It is the eternal Buddha who saves everybody. All the other vehicles are merely instances of what is known as soteriological expedience
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  • Abhayākaragupta, of which twenty-three are in the domain of Tantra; the other three deal with non-Tantric Buddhism.[2] Though most of these works are only
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  • 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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  • theory of my own if I did not give my reasons for not adopting one or the other of those already set forth.       As for the question of the origin of the
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  • 3.1 Ch’an and the Great Perfection in the bSam gtan mig sgron82 4.2.3.2 Other Early Doxographies84 4.3 The New Translation Period and the Nyingma Tradition86
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  • existence. In other words, it is through the realization of emptiness that one attains enlightenment. The Yogacarins (or Vijnanavadins), on the other hand, advanced
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  • Surrendering Again and Again118 Touching Presence125 Saying Yes126 The Unreal Other129 The Vast Sky of Awareness132 Seeing Behind the Mask135 "I'm an Undo"139
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  • were returning to their home, our men saw the same robbers encamping on the other bank of a river about a mile from the village in which we were staying. Fearing
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  • Mahayana Buddhism, which flourished in India and then spread to Tibet and other parts of the Far East in the first six centuries C.E. I shall do this bby
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  • *Sāramati (娑囉末底), but the translation itself does not include the name of the author, and the matter remains unsettled. It was translated into Chinese in the
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  • selected teachings from Gampopa and other early masters to set the basis for explaining meditation. Then he added other, necessary teachings according to
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  • Madhyāntavibhāga-tīkā34 Authorship and Dates36 The MAV/Bh’s Relation to Other Texts41 The MAV/Bh’s Place in the Yogācāra Tradition45 The Exegesis of the
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  • they like to, (9) are in discord with each other and have a lot of anger, hatred, and malice for each other, in order that these beings relinquish their
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  • introduction to the Seventh Karmapa’s commentary on the Pramāṇavārttika and other texts on valid cognition, the contemporary Karma Kagyü master Thrangu Rinpoche
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  • Jonang, is credited in Tibet with the origin of other-emptiness. Few subsequent proponents of the other-emptiness position fully agreed with Dölpopa; most
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  • gaining happiness and eliminating problems, if there were no other means available other than amassing resources and wealth – on an internal level amassing
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  • he portrays as the unconditioned unity of emptiness and appearance, from other traditions' views. Namely, he contrasts his view with traditions that maintain
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  •       Other religions and belief systems describe the final fruition of practice as the attainment of something new which arises from some other source
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  • being luminous. Its being luminous is nothing other than its being empty, and its being empty is nothing other than its being luminous. For example, though
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  • self-empty and that ultimate reality is a really existent ultimate that is other-empty means to be outside of what Maitreya holds and represents the extremes
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  • causing all other beings to gain this realization. This is buddha activity, which consists of the power or ability of the qualities, or in other words, of
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  • dharmakāya are one of the pairs defined in opposition to each other in NSB and many other Seminal Heart texts. In this passage there is no acknowledgement
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  • association with the philosophy of zhentong, or other-emptiness. Commonly known as the Zhentong Chenmo, or Great Other-Emptiness, this treatise is a work of Ngawang
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  • saying, The reasons for his teachings were sometimes very apparent and at other times very obscure. the obvious reasons for his teachings are the ones grasped
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  • Visit the Tsadra Foundation page for this translation series, and browse the other translation projects of the foundation. external link Shambhala Publications
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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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  • theirs, such as being an angry or passionate person, or liking sweet versus other tastes. Just as the possession of the gotra of desire functions as the cause
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  • included the commentary within their bKa' gdams gsung 'bum series alongside other works of Lodrö Tsungme. Both redactions of the commentary available as part
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  • selected teachings from Gampopa and other early masters to set the basis for explaining meditation. Then he added other, necessary teachings according to
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  • which culminates in the state of the Buddha with enlightenment powers and other marvelous qualities. Of the ten perfections, his work treats in detail the
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  • the advocates of self-emptiness and other-emptiness. He writes: As for both Madhyamaka known as self-emptiness and other-emptiness, there is no difference
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  • camps are seen to oppose each other, not finding a common ground. Instead, the Jonangpas and Gelukpas accuse each other of adopting extremist views and
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  • one of his disciples: Generally, if I speak frankly, other people don't like it. If I speak what other people say, it would deceive my students. It is difficult
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  • in India and Tibet in 1989. His writings on the Middle Way include, among other titles, his important work The Literature of the Madhyamaka School of Philosophy
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  • became the foremost doyen of other-emptiness, and his Mountain Dharma remains the tour de force of this thought. As an author of many works on buddha-nature
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  • wrong concepts cannot defile it. Following Rangjung Dorje's position, the author adopts a zhentong position and argues that buddha-nature is empty of adventitious
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  • monks and innumerable bodhisattvas, including many familiar names, and many other kinds of beings. The Buddha, after lunch, enters the Candanagarbha pavilion
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  • uncontrived native state; Bonds are released and freedom is sure. This and other such instructions are expressed unanimously by the mighty adepts. Accordingly
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  • and the third verse presents how the seven topics are connected to each other in a rational and coherent manner. The third and main part of the commentary
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  • mind that is the nature of phenomena, No other mind is proclaimed to be luminous in nature. Thus, these and other passages explain the true nature of the
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  • Tracing the Sources for Other-Emptiness in Early-Fourteenth-Century Tibet Can We Speak of Kadam Gzhan Stong? Tracing the Sources for Other-Emptiness in Earl
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  • 2.1 Video Presentations 2.2 Main Organizers and Speakers 2.3 Attendees 3 Other Presentations on Kavya 3.1 Israel Institute for Advanced Studies 3.2 Kavya
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  • Continuum and the Distinguishing Phenomena and Their Nature were not known to other scholars. Lord Maitripa found the texts of these two works when he investigated
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  • Organizations and Their Projects Maitreya App What other areas How can the website benefit these other organizations and people? Online study groups and
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  • Versions of Other-Emptiness from Fifteenth-Century Tibet;"From the Three Natures to the Two Natures: On a Fluid Approach to the Two Versions of Other-Emptiness
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  • buddha-nature Related Article Beyond the sun always shining behind the clouds, two other metaphors are traditionally used to describe buddha-nature: a golden statue
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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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  • Mountain Doctrine and many other works and he spreads the Jonang tradition and expounds the philosophy of zhentong or "other-emptiness," in which conventional
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  • line for line comparison of passages of interpretations by four different authors, Rngog Blo ldan shes rab (1059-1109), Dol po pa shes rab rgyal mtshan (1292-1361)
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  • compiled as Guiding Instructions on the View of Other-Emptiness: As for the Guiding Instructions on the View of Other-Emptiness, Dsen Kawoché said, "The Kashmiri
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  • one positing a substantial absolute beyond all conceptualization, and the other rejecting all kinds of substantial absolute. Both trends are found at various
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  • apart of Logic, zhen-pa means approximation, approximative judgment). On the other hand the ācārya Phyā-pa asserted that the absolute negation (med-par dgag-pa)
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  • ordinary consciousness and actualize the state of a buddha themselves. Among other things, Tsongkhapa’s work covers the subtle human physiology of channels
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  • Uttaratantra Shastra (Tib+Engl.)</title> <description>Why is emptiness taught in other teachings, while this teaching teaches buddha nature?</description> <pubDate>Mon
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  • states: Form is emptiness. Emptiness is form. Emptiness is not other than form. Form is not other than emptiness (Lakshmi’s Elucidation of the Meaning of the
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  • 2016 1.1.14 2017 1.1.15 2018 1.2 学位論文(BA/MA/Dissertation Thesis) 1.3 その他 Others 1.4 (機関誌等の記事 Short Articles) 1. 「『央掘魔羅経』の研究―全体の構成と内容概観―」、『高野山大学大学 院紀要』4、2000
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  • buddha nature but with its other meaning of conditioned virtue. This latter meaning of the term is found frequently in other mahāyāna texts in general and
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