E-Book, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Wangchuk The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-1-4384-6467-1
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Tibetan Thinkers Debate the Centrality of the Buddha-Nature Treatise
E-Book, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4384-6467-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Examines various Tibetan interpretations of the Uttaratantra, the most authoritative Indic commentary on buddha-nature.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
General Remarks
Textual Historical Background
Part I. Early Period: Kadam Thinkers Rescue the Treatise
1. Rise of the Uttaratantra in Tibet: Early Kadam Scholars Revitalize the Newly Discovered Indian Exegesis
Introduction
Ngok and Chapa on the Pervasive Nature of the Buddha-Body
Ngok and Chapa on Definitive or Provisional Nature in the Uttaratantra
Ngok and Chapa on the Uttaratantra as a Last Wheel Treatise
Buddha-Element as a Conceived Object
Ngok and Chapa Differ on Emphasis
Conclusion
2. Sowing Seeds for Future Debate: Dissenters and Adherents
Introduction
Sapen, the Dissenter
Rikrel, the Third Karmapa, and Sangpu Lodrö Defend the Uttaratantra
Rinchen Yeshé’s Proto Other-Emptiness Presentation of the Uttaratantra, and Butön’s Reply
Conclusion
Part II. The Pinnacle Period: the Other-Emptiness Interpretation Spreads
3. Other-Emptiness Tradition: The Uttaratantra in Dölpopa’s Works
Introduction
Predominance of the Last Wheel Scriptures
Is the Uttaratantra a Cittamatra Text or a Madhyamaka Text?
Classification of Cittamatra
Classification of Madhyamaka
Conclusion
4. The Uttaratantra in Fourteenth-Century Tibet
Introduction
Sazang Follows in His Master’s Footsteps
Two Fourteenth-Century Kadam Masters’ Uttaratantra Commentaries
Longchenpa’s View on the Uttaratantra
Conclusion
Part III. The Argumentation Period: Self-Emptiness Proponents criticize Other-Emptiness Approach
5. Challenges to the Purely Definitive Nature of the Uttaratantra: Zhalu Thinkers Criticize Dölpopa
Introduction
Butön’s Ornament
Dratsépa’s Commentary
Conclusion
6. Challenges to the Supremacy of the Uttaratantra: Rendawa and Tsongkhapa on Tathagata-essence Literature
Introduction
Rendawa on the Uttaratantra and the Tathagata-Essence Literature
Tsongkhapa on the Uttaratantra and the Tathagata-Essence Literature
Conclusion
7. Gyeltsap’s Commentary on the Uttaratantra: A Critique of Dölpopa’s Interpretation of Tathagata-essence Literature
Introduction
Middle Wheel and Last Wheel Teachings
Definitive Meaning and Provisional Meaning
Self-Emptiness and Other-Emptiness
Conclusion
Conclusion
General Remarks
Completing the Cycle
Notes
Bibliography
Tibetan Language Works Cited
English Language Works Cited
Index