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Mipam on Buddha-Nature : the Ground of the Nyingma Tradition.
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Main Author:
Duckworth, Douglas Samuel
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Ithaca :
State University of New York Press,
2008.
Subjects:
Mi-pham-rgya-mtsho,
>
♭Jam-mgon ♭Ju,
>
1846-1912.
Rnying-ma-pa (Sect)
>
Doctrines.
Mādhyamika (Buddhism)
Buddhahood.
Rnying-ma-pa (Sect)
>
Doctrines
Buddhahood
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Table of Contents:
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
MIPAM�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
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
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 SŮTRA AND MANTRA
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
TRANSLATIONS OF PRIMARY TEXTS
APPENDIX ONE: Lion�s Roar: Exposition of Buddha-Nature
STATING OTHER TRADITIONS
PRESENTING OUR AUTHENTIC TRADITION
The Meaning of the First Verse “Because the body of the perfect Buddhais radiant�The Meaning of the Second Verse “Because thusness is indivisible�
The Meaning of the Third Verse “Because of possessing heritage�
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 [Mipam�s]Exposition [of Buddha-Nature]
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEXA
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APPENDIX ONE: Lion�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 radiant�
The Meaning of the Second Verse “Because thusness is indivisible�
The Meaning of the Third Verse “Because of possessing heritage�
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