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Luminous heart : essential writings of Rangjung Dorje, the third Karmapa

Title
Luminous heart : essential writings of Rangjung Dorje, the third Karmapa / with Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thayé and others ; translated and introduced by Karl Brunnhölzl.
ISBN
9781559395007
1559395001
Publication
Boulder, Colorado : Snow Lion, 2021.
Physical Description
xvii, 484 pages ; 23 cm
Summary
"This superb collection of writings on buddha nature by the Third Karmapa Rangjung Dorje (1284-1339) focuses on the transition from ordinary deluded consciousness to enlightened wisdom, the characteristics of buddhahood, and a buddha's enlightened activity. Most of these materials have never been translated comprehensively. The Third Karmapa's unique and well-balanced view synthesizes Yogacara Madhyamaka and the classical teachings on buddha nature. Rangjung Dorje not only shows that these teachings do not contradict each other but also that they supplement each other and share the same essential points in terms of the ultimate nature of mind and all phenomena. His fusion is remarkable because it clearly builds on Indian predecessors and precedes the later often highly charged debates in Tibet about the views of Rangtong ("self-empty") and Shentong ("other-empty"). Although Rangjung Dorje is widely regarded as one of the major proponents of the Tibetan Shentong tradition (some even consider him its founder), this book shows how his views differ from the Shentong tradition as understood by Dolpopa Taranatha and the First Jamgon Kongtrul. The Third Karmapa's view is more accurately described as one in which the two categories of rangtong and shentong are not regarded as mutually exclusive but are combined in a creative synthesis. For those practicing the sutrayana and the vajrayana in the Kagyu tradition, what these texts describe can be transformed into living experience"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 30, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-399) and index.
Contents
Introduction: The Indian Yogācāra Background
The Tibetan Tradition on the Five Maitreya Texts
The Third Karmapa's View
Translations: The Autocommentary on The Profound Inner Reality
The Ornament That Explains the Dharmadharmatāvibhāga
Four Poems by the Third Karmapa
Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé's Commentary on The Treatise on Pointing Out the Tathāgata Heart
Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé's Commentary on The Treatise on the Distinction between Consciousness and Wisdom
Karma Trinlépa's Explanation of the Sugata Heart
Appendix I: Pawo Tsugla Trengwa's Presentation of Kāyas, Wisdoms, and Enlightened Activity
Appendix II: The Treatise on Pointing Out the Tathāgata Heart
Appendix III: The Treatise on the Distinction between Consciousness and Wisdom
Appendix IV: Outline of NTC
Appendix V: Outline of NYC
Appendix VI: The Change of State of the Eight Consciousnesses into the Four (Five) Wisdoms and the Three (Four) Kāyas.
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