Wisdom: Two Buddhist Commentaries on the Ninth Chapter of Shantideva's Bodhicharyavatara |
Contents
The Wisdom Chapter | 3 |
The Nectar of Mañjushris Speech 29 | 29 |
The Brilliant Torch | 127 |
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Abhidharma absence of true absolute level absolute truth aggregates antidote appear argument Arhats arise aspect assert attain basis belief Bodhicharyavatara Bodhichitta Bodhisattva body Buddha Buddha's teaching Buddhahood Buddhist causes and conditions Chittamatrins close mindfulness commentary concepts consciousness craving devoid eliminate entity eternal example exist inherently exist truly experienced feeling ignorance illusions illusory impermanent impossible imputed individual inherent existence Ishvara karma karmic Kunzang liberation likewise logical Madhyamikas magical illusions Mahakashyapa Mahayana manifest means meditation mental merit nature necessarily negation negative emotions ness nirvana no-self non-existent non-substantiality object pain paramitas particles partless path Patrul Rinpoche perceived perception phenomena pleasure Prajñaparamita prakriti Prasangika Pratyekabuddhas primal substance realisation of emptiness realise emptiness reality reason Refuting relative level relative truth result Rinpoche Samkhyas samsara Sautrantikas scriptures seed self-knowing mind sentient Shantideva Shravakas Shravakayana sound Substantialists subtle suffering Sutra things tion true existence unreal Vaisheshikas valid cognition verse visual forms wisdom