Mipam on Buddha-Nature : the Ground of the Nyingma Tradition.

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Main Author: Duckworth, Douglas Samuel
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Language:English
Published: Ithaca : State University of New York Press, 2008.
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505 0 |a MIPAM ON BUDDHA-NATURE -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- PRESENCE AND ABSENCE -- HISTORICAL SURVEY -- MONASTIC EDUCATION AND THE NONSECTARIAN MOVEMENT -- LIFE AND WORKS OF MIPAM -- SUMMARY OF CONTENTS -- THE END OF THE BEGINNING -- 1. BUDDHA-NATURE AND THE UNITY OF THE TWO TRUTHS -- INTRODUCTION -- MIPAMâ€?S SYNTHESIS -- TWO TRUTHS -- BUDDHA-NATURE AS THE UNITY OF APPEARANCE AND EMPTINESS -- BUDDHA-NATURE AS THE DEFINITIVE MEANING -- CONCLUSION -- 2. MIDDLE WAY OF PRÄ€SANË? GIKAAND YOGÄ€CÄ€RA -- INTRODUCTION -- SVÄ€TANTRIKA-PRÄ€SANË? GIKA 
505 8 |a DIALECTICAL ASCENTFOUNDATIONS OF YOGÄ€CÄ€RA -- PRÄ€SANË? GIKA VERSUS YOGÄ€CÄ€RA -- CONCLUSION -- 3. THE PRESENT ABSENCE -- INTRODUCTION -- OTHER-EMPTINESS IN THE JONANG -- OTHER-EMPTINESS AND THE NYINGMA: LOCHEN DHARMAÅšRÄ® -- ANOTHER EMPTINESS? EMPTINESS OF SELF/OTHER -- PHENOMENA AND SUCHNESS -- DE/LIMITING EMPTINESS -- EMPTINESS AS THE UNITY OF APPEARANCE AND EMPTINESS -- CONCLUSION -- 4. BUDDHA-NATURE AND THE GROUND OF THE GREAT PERFECTION -- INTRODUCTION -- DISTINGUISHING THE VIEWS ON BUDDHA-NATURE 
505 8 |a BUDDHA-NATURE AS HERITAGE, BUDDHA-NATURE AS THE GROUNDAPPEARANCE AND REALITY -- CONCLUSION -- 5. THE INDIVISIBLE GROUND AND FRUITION -- INTRODUCTION -- ESTABLISHING BUDDHA-NATURE: THE IMMANENT BUDDHA -- ESTABLISHING APPEARANCES AS DIVINE -- BUDDHA-NATURE AND A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SÅ®TRA AND MANTRA -- CONCLUSION -- CONCLUSION -- TRANSLATIONS OF PRIMARY TEXTS -- APPENDIX ONE: Lionâ€?s Roar: Exposition of Buddha-Nature -- STATING OTHER TRADITIONS -- PRESENTING OUR AUTHENTIC TRADITION 
505 8 |a The Meaning of the First Verse “Because the body of the perfect Buddhais radiantâ€?The Meaning of the Second Verse “Because thusness is indivisibleâ€? -- The Meaning of the Third Verse “Because of possessing heritageâ€? -- REFUTING THE VIEW THAT [THE BASIC ELEMENT]IS TRULY ESTABLISHED AND NOT EMPTY -- REFUTING THE VIEW THAT [THE BASIC ELEMENT] IS A VOID EMPTINESS -- REFUTING THE APPREHENSION OF [THE BASIC ELEMENT] AS IMPERMANENT AND CONDITIONED -- APPENDIX TWO: Notes on the Essential Points of [Mipamâ€?s]Exposition [of Buddha-Nature] -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 
505 8 |a INDEXA -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z -- APPENDIX ONE: Lionâ€?s Roar: Expositionof Buddha-Nature -- STATING OTHER TRADITIONS -- PRESENTING OUR AUTHENTIC TRADITION -- The Meaning of the First Verse “Because the body of the perfect Buddhais radiantâ€? -- The Meaning of the Second Verse “Because thusness is indivisibleâ€? -- The Meaning of the Third Verse “Because of possessing heritageâ€? 
500 |a ""Refuting the view that [the basic element]is truly established and not empty"" 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-279) and index. 
546 |a English. 
600 0 0 |a Mi-pham-rgya-mtsho,  |c ♭Jam-mgon ♭Ju,  |d 1846-1912. 
650 0 |a Rnying-ma-pa (Sect)  |x Doctrines. 
650 0 |a Mādhyamika (Buddhism) 
650 0 |a Buddhahood. 
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650 7 |a Mādhyamika (Buddhism)  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Buddhahood  |2 fast 
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