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Bhavanakrama of Kamalasila
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Bhavanakrama of Kamalasila

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason

The great Buddhist scholars Santaraksita (725 - 88 CE.) and his disciple Kamalasila were among the most influential thinkers in classical India. They debated ideas not only within the Buddhist tradition but also with exegetes of other Indian religions, and they both traveled to Tibet during Buddhism's infancy there. Their views, however, have been notoriously hard to classify. The present volume examines Santaraksita's Tattvasamgraha and Kamalasila's extensive commentary on it, works that cover all conceivable problems in Buddhist thought and portray Buddhism as a supremely rational faith. One hotly debated topic of their time was omniscience - whether it is possible and whether a rational p...

Mahāyāna Buddhist Meditation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Mahāyāna Buddhist Meditation

precise introduction to Advaita Vedanta, on the basis of something more

The Routledge Handbook of Indian Buddhist Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 871

The Routledge Handbook of Indian Buddhist Philosophy

The Routledge Handbook of Indian Buddhist Philosophy is the first scholarly reference volume to highlight the diversity and individuality of a large number of the most influential philosophers to have contributed to the evolution of Buddhist thought in India. By placing the author at the center of inquiry, the volume highlights the often unrecognized innovation and multiplicity of India’s Buddhist thinkers, whose unique contributions are commonly subsumed in more general doctrinal presentations of philosophical schools. Here, instead, the reader is invited to explore the works and ideas of India’s most important Buddhist philosophers in a manner that takes seriously the weight of their p...

Moonpaths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Moonpaths

Moonpaths explores the connection between Buddhist ethics and Mahayana metaphysics by combining careful textual analysis and doctrinal exposition with philosophical reconstruction and reflection. The volume considers a variety of ways to understand the structure of Buddhist ethics and its relationship to emptiness.

Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics, Vol. 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 539

Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics, Vol. 3

Deepen your understanding of meaning and truth with the third volume of the Dalai Lama’s esteemed series Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics. Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics compiles classical Buddhist explorations of the nature of the material world, the human mind, reason, and liberation, and puts them into context for the modern reader. This ambitious four-volume series—a major resource for the history of ideas and especially the history of science and philosophy—has been conceived by and compiled under the visionary supervision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama himself. It is his view that the exploratory thinking of the great masters of class...

Stages of Meditation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Stages of Meditation

An accessible translation of the ancient classic handbook on Buddhist meditation by Kamalashila—with commentary from everyone’s favorite Buddhist teacher, the Dalai Lama Based upon the middle section of the Bhavanakrama by Kamalashila—a translation of which is included—this is the most extensive commentary given by the Dalai Lama on this concise but important meditation handbook. It is a favorite text of the Dalai Lama, and he often takes the opportunity to give teachings on it to audiences throughout the world. In his words, “This text can be like a key that opens the door to all other major Buddhist scriptures.” Topics include the nature of mind, how to develop compassion and loving-kindness, calm abiding wisdom, and how to establish a union of calm abiding and special insight.

The Tattvasaṃgraha of Śāntarakṣita
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

The Tattvasaṃgraha of Śāntarakṣita

In The Tattvasamgraha of Santaraksita, Charles Goodman translates chapters from the Tattvasamgraha that deal with fundamental philosophical issues like the existence or nonexistence of God and the soul and the compatibility of beliefs about karma with Buddhism's fundamental claim that there is no self. Goodman's introductory chapters discuss translation choices and explain the arguments and reasoning employed by the Tattvasamgraha's original authors, Santaraksita and Kamalasila.

Bhāvanākrama of Kamalaśila
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Bhāvanākrama of Kamalaśila

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Kamalasila is one of those distinguished acharyas who went to Tibet from India, stayed there and wrote scholarly treatises on Buddha dharma.Fortified with extensive quotes from innumerable s ? utras,it delineates the krama or sequence of meditational practice a seeker should undertake in order to attain sarvajnata,the true knowledge of things.

Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-16
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness brings Buddhist voices to the study of consciousness. This book explores a variety of different Buddhist approaches to consciousness that developed out of the Buddhist theory of non-self. Topics taken up in these investigations include: how we are able to cognize our own cognitions; whether all conscious states involve conceptualization; whether distinct forms of cognition can operate simultaneously in a single mental stream; whether non-existent entities can serve as intentional objects; and does consciousness have an intrinsic nature, or can it only be characterized functionally? These questions have all featured in recent debates in consciousness studies. The answers that Buddhist philosophers developed to such questions are worth examining just because they may represent novel approaches to questions about consciousness.