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  • work of Bhāvaviveka is his Madhyamakahṛdaya, written in verse, and its prose autocommentary, the Tarkajvālā. The Madhyamakahṛdaya is preserved in both Sanskrit
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  • Abhisamayālaṃkāra (Maitreya[nātha])129 4.3 Bodhicaryāvatāra (Śāntideva)129 4.4 Madhyamakahṛdaya (Bhavya)130 4.5 Ratnagotravibhāga (Maitreya[nātha])131 4.6 Suhṛllekha
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  • 135) links this sentence to the Madhyamaka view. For instance, the Madhyamakahṛdaya (III.284cd) similarly defines dharmakāya as quiescence of conceptual
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  • 135) links this sentence to the Madhyamaka view. For instance, the Madhyamakahṛdaya (III.284cd) similarly defines dharmakāya as quiescence of conceptual
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  • 135) links this sentence to the Madhyamaka view. For instance, the Madhyamakahṛdaya (III.284cd) similarly defines dharmakāya as quiescence of conceptual
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  • Abbreviation MH Basic Meaning Madhyamakahṛdaya
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  • Chapter on the Determination of Truth according to the Śrāvaka in the Madhyamakahṛdaya by Bhavya). In Bukkyō shisōshi 3: Bukkyō naibu ni okeru tairon: Indo
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  • nonimplicative negation, based on quotations from Bhāviveka’s (c. 500–570) Madhyamakahṛdaya, its commentary Tarkajvālā, and Candrakīrti’s (c. 600–650) Catuḥśatakaṭīkā
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  • 135) links this sentence to the Madhyamaka view. For instance, the Madhyamakahṛdaya (III.284cd) similarly defines dharmakāya as quiescence of conceptual
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