Distinguishing the Views and Philosophies
Mdo-sṅags Bstan-paʼi-ñi-ma <Bod-pa Sprul-sku>:
Distinguishing the views and philosophies : illuminating emptiness in a twentieth-century Tibetan Buddhist classic / Bötrül ; transl. by Douglas Samuel Duckworth. - Albany : State University of New York Press, 2011. - ca. 352 S.
Einheitssachtitel: Lta grub śan 'byed gnad kyi sgron me yi tshig don rnam bśad 'jam dbyaṅs dgoṅs rgyan <engl.>
ISBN 978-1-4384-3437-7 (Hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-4384-3439-1 (Ebook)
US$ 80,00
DDC: 294.3420423
-- Angekündigt für März 2011 --
Beschreibung
This is an essential work of Tibetan Buddhist thought written by an influential scholar of the twentieth century. Drawing upon the Nyingma tradition of the great Tibetan visionary Mipam, Bötrül provides a systematic overview of Mipam’s teachings on the Middle Way. Presenting the Nyingma school within a rich constellation of diverse perspectives, Bötrül contrasts Nyingma views point by point with positions held by other Tibetan Buddhist schools. Bötrül’s work addresses a wide range of complex topics in Buddhist philosophy and doctrine in a beautifully structured composition in verse and prose. Notably, Bötrül sheds light on the elusive meaning of “emptiness” and presents an interpretation that is unique to his Nyingma school.
Distinguishing the Views and Philosophies exemplifies a vigorous tradition of Tibetan Buddhist scholarship that is widely practiced in contemporary monastic colleges in Tibet, India, and Nepal. Douglas Samuel Duckworth’s translation will make this work widely available in English for the first time, and his thoughtful introduction and annotations will provide insight and context for readers. [Verlagsinformation]
Inhalt
Translator's Introduction. 1
1. Verses from Distinguishing the Views and Philosophies. 27
2. Ornament of Mañjughoṣa's viewpoint. 79
Outline. 287
Notes. 299
Bibliography. 323
Index. 333
Autor
BÖTRÜL [Mdo-sṅags Bstan-paʼi-ñi-ma <Bod-pa Sprul-sku>] (1898–1959) was an ordained monk from central Tibet, who was recognized as an incarnate lama. He taught at several monastic colleges in eastern and central Tibet, and many of his students were among the most influential leaders of the Nyingma school.
Übersetzer
DOUGLAS SAMUEL DUCKWORTH is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at East Tennessee State University. He is the author of Mipam on Buddha-Nature: The Ground of the Nyingma Tradition, also published by SUNY Press. Faculty page.
Quellen: State University of New York Press; WorldCat; Library of Congress; Google Books.
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