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Ocean of Nectar: The True Nature of All Things
This is the first complete explanation in English of Chandrakirti's Guide to the Middle Way, a classic Mahayana scripture, which to this day is regarded as the principal presentation of Buddha's profound view of emptiness, the ultimate nature of reality. With a new translation and verse-by-verse commentary, the author reveals this profound meaning with utmost clarity, and guides us along the stages of the Bodhisattva path to full enlightenment. This book is an indispensable guide for the serious practitioner of Mahayana Buddhism. .
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Nagarjuna's Reason Sixty (Yuktisastika) with Candrakirti's Commentary (Yuktisastikavrrti) (Treasury of the Buddhist Sciences)
The Reason Sixtyis the most concise philosophical work by the second-century Indian Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna Along with the acclaimed Reason Sixty Commentary by the seventh-century Centrist master Candrakirti, it is frequently cited by Centrist ( Madhyamaka) commentators and is a key text of the Tibetan philosophical curriculum. This heavily annotated translation is accompanied by detailed introductory essays, critical Tibetan editions, trilingual and technical glossaries, timelines, bibliography, and index. .
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Four Illusions: Candrakirti's Advice for Travelers on the Bodhisattva Path
This book provides the first English translation of Candrakirti's commentary (ca. 6-7th century C.E.) on four illusions that prevent us from becoming Buddhas. Lang's translation captures the clarity of Candrakirti's arguments and the lively humor of the stories and examples he uses. Lang's introduction explores the range of Candrakirti's interests in religion, philosophy, psychology, politics, and erotic poetry..
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Resurrecting Candrakirti: Disputes in the Tibetan Creation of Prasangika (Studies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism)
Though his writings form the basis for studying the Middle Way in many Tibetan monasteries, the seventh century Indian master Candrakirti was widely unknown during his lifetime and in the centuries following his death. Despite this lack of recognition, Candrakirti is now celebrated as offering the most thorough and accurate vision of Nagarjuna’s view of emptiness, which in turn most fully represents the final truth of the Buddha’s teaching. In Resurrecting Candrakirti, Kevin Vose examines Candrakirti’s rise to prominence and the further elaborations the Tibetans have made on his Madhyamaka school of thought. Candrakirti's philosophy is essential for a thorough understanding of Tibetan Buddhist reality, and Vose explains it clearly and comprehensively. .
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MADHYAMAKA SCHOOL: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's Encyclopedia of Buddhism
The âEncyclopedia of Buddhismâ provides a comprehensive overview of one of Asia's most important religious and social forces, describing the Buddhist worldview, basic teachings and practices, history, and the different schools and sects. This intriguing set illuminates a religion that is a mystery to most Westerners by exploring Buddhist scriptures, art, architecture, saints, demons, monastic orders, festivals, rites and ceremonies, as well as the different forms Buddhism has taken in different parts of the world, and how it has blended with other religions like Shinto, Confucianism, Daoism and Christianity. .
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CANDRAKIRTI: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's Encyclopedia of Buddhism
The âEncyclopedia of Buddhismâ provides a comprehensive overview of one of Asia's most important religious and social forces, describing the Buddhist worldview, basic teachings and practices, history, and the different schools and sects. This intriguing set illuminates a religion that is a mystery to most Westerners by exploring Buddhist scriptures, art, architecture, saints, demons, monastic orders, festivals, rites and ceremonies, as well as the different forms Buddhism has taken in different parts of the world, and how it has blended with other religions like Shinto, Confucianism, Daoism and Christianity. .
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Yuktisastikavrtti: Commentaire a la soixantaine sur le raisonnement ou Du vrai enseignement de la causalite par le Maitre indien Candrakirti. (book reviews): ... The Journal of the American Oriental Society
This digital document is an article from The Journal of the American Oriental Society, published by American Oriental Society on July 1, 1997. The length of the article is 1333 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Yuktisastikavrtti: Commentaire a la soixantaine sur le raisonnement ou Du vrai enseignement de la causalite par le Maitre indien Candrakirti. (book reviews) Author: Masaaki Hattori Publication:The Journal of the American Oriental Society (Refereed) Date: July 1, 1997 Publisher: American Oriental Society Volume: v117 Issue: n3 Page: p577(3) Article Type: Book Review Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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