Altruism and Reality: Studies in the Philosophy of the BodhicaryāvatāraBrings together Paul Williams' previously published papers on the Indian and Tibetan interpretations of selected verses from the eighth and ninth chapters of the Bodhicaryavatara. |
Contents
104CD TIB 103CD | 12 |
ON ALTRUISM AND REBIRTH | 29 |
AN ARGUMENT FOR CITTAMĀTRA | 52 |
THE ABSENCE OF SELF AND THE REMOVAL OF PAIN | 104 |
NOTES | 177 |
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Altruism and Reality: Studies in the Philosophy of the Bodhicaryavatara Paul Williams No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
Abhidharma absence of inherent actually argue ba'i bdag bden Bodhicaryāvatāra bodhisattva brdzun bSod nams rtse Buddha Buddhist Candrakīrti caste-row causal Cittamātra commentary concept conceptually-constructed context conventional dang de'ang de'i delusory dGe lugs Dharmakīrti dharmas don dam dzin emptiness entity experience future lives gnyis grub gyur gzhan identify identity inherent existence kyang lack inherent existence ltar ma yin Madhyamaka Mahāyāna means of valid meditation mental events mind mya ngan Nāgārjuna nams rtse mo negandum negation nirvāņa object opponent opponent's pa'i dngos pa'i phyir pain person pham phreng ba prajñā Prajñākaramati prakrtinirvāņa Prāsangika premisses rang bzhin gyis reference rGyal tshab rje rnam rtog samsāra Sanskrit Śāntideva Śāntideva's argument sdug bsngal sems sense sentient simply skye snang ston stong pa nyid sufferings tathāgatagarbha thams cad thing Thogs Tibetan tshe Tsong kha pa Tsong kha pa's ultimate unity valid cognition verbal differentiations verse Yogācāra


