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Visions of unity : the golden paṇḍita Shakya Chokden's new interpretation of yogācāra and madhyamaka /

This landmark book discusses the thought of Tibetan Buddhist thinker Shakya Chokden (1428-1507) on the two major systems of Mahayana Buddhism. Influential and controversial in his own day, Shakya Chokden's thought fell out of favor over time and his writings were eventually repressed, becoming...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Komarovski, Yaroslav
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2011.
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505 0 |a Visions of Unity -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Introducing the Visions of Unity -- 2. Introducing the Chapters -- Chapter 1- Life and Works of the Golden Pandita -- 1. Political and Religious Landscape of the Fifteenth-Century Tibet -- 2. Life of the Golden Pandita -- Early Years and Education -- Becoming a Prolific Writer and Famous Scholar -- Settling in the Golden Monastery and Exploring New Horizons -- Becoming a Tantric Master and Crystallizing Novel Views -- 3. Writings of Shakya Chokden 
505 8 |a Chronological List of Shakya Chokden's Works Topical Divisions of Shakya Chokden's Works Addressed in This Book -- Chapter 2- The Intellectual Background of Shakya Chokden's Interpretation of Yogacara and Madhyamaka -- 1. Two Tendencies in Yogacara and Nihsvabhavavada Writings -- 2. Basic Elements of Shakya Chokden's Approach to Mahayana Systems -- 3. Pointed Disappointments: Shakya Chokden's Personal Reflections -- 4. Broadening Empty Horizons: A Note on Changes in Shakya Chokden's Views 
505 8 |a Chapter 3- Readjusting Rungs of the Ladder: Revisiting Doxographical Hierarchies 1. Key Features of Shakya Chokden's Approach to the Buddhist Tenets -- 2. Demarcating the Middle: On the Valid Divisions of Madhyamaka and Great Madhyamaka -- 3. Self-Emptiness and Other-Emptiness -- Self-Emptiness -- Other-Emptiness -- 4. Bidding Farewell to the Prasangika/Svatantrika Division -- 5. Are there Two Types of Yogacara Madhyamaka? -- 6. Are There Any Cittamatra Followers Around? -- 7. Expanding the Madhyamika Camp 
505 8 |a Chapter 4-Through Broken Boundaries to New Enclosures: Reconciling Yogacara and Madhyamaka 1. Differences between Alikakaravada and Satyakaravada -- 2. The Heart of the Matter: Probing the Alikakaravada/Nihsvabhavada Distinction -- A New Look at the Old Origins: Distinctions of Madhyamaka Stemming from Interpretations of the Second and Third Dharmacakras -- Looking at the Second and Third Dharmacakras through the Eyes of the Madhyamaka Founders -- Position of Alikakaravada -- Position of Nihsvabhavada -- Positions of Later Madhyamikas 
505 8 |a 4. Steering the Middle Way between the Two Conflicting Middle Ways: The Art of Not Taking Sides Chapter 5-Explorations in Empty Luminosity: Shakya Chokden's Position on Primordial Mind -- 1. Facing the Reality of Primordial Mind -- Primordial Mind and the Question of Existence -- The Question of Withstanding Analysis -- Does True Existence Have to Be Negated in order to Abandon Grasping at It? -- 2. Primordial Mind as an Impermanent Phenomenon -- 3.(Un)linking the Self-Cognizing Primordial Mind and Dualistic Consciousness -- 4. Does Self-Cognition Cognize Itself? 
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