The Heart Sutra Explained: Indian and Tibetan CommentariesSUNY Press, 1 янв. 1988 г. - Всего страниц: 230 Renowned for its terse declaration of the perfection of wisdom, the Heart Sutra is the most famous of Buddhist scriptures. The author draws on previously unexamined commentaries, preserved only in Tibetan, to investigate the meanings derived from and invested into the sutra during the later period of Indian Buddhism. The Heart Sutra Explained offers new insights on "form is emptiness, emptiness is form," on the mantra "gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha," and on the synthesis of Madhyamika, Yogacara, and tantric thought that characterized the final period of Buddhism in India. It also includes complete translations of two nineteenth century Tibetan commentaries demonstrating the selective appropriation of Indian sources. |
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Acknowledgements | 1 |
Introduction | 3 |
Indian Commentaries | 17 |
The Sutra | 19 |
The Title | 21 |
The Prologue | 33 |
The Question and the Answer | 49 |
Form is Emptiness Emptiness is Form | 57 |
The Epilogue | 121 |
The Structure of the Sutra and the Structure of the Path | 123 |
Tibetan Commentaries | 137 |
Commentary on the Heart Sutra Jewel Light Illuminating the Meaning | 139 |
An Explanation of the Heart Sutra Mantra Illuminating the Hidden Meaning | 161 |
Notes | 187 |
Selected Bibliography | 215 |
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The Heart Sutra Explained: Indian and Tibetan Commentaries Donald S. Lopez Ограниченный просмотр - 1988 |
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abandoned Abhidharmakośa Abhisamayālamkāra abide afflictive obstructions aging and death Ananda appears Atisa attainment Avalokitesvara bodhi Bodhisattva Buddha Buddhahood Buddhist Buddhist Studies Candrakirti cessation Chapter characteristic commentary commentators complete compositional factors constituent Conze Delhi dharmadhātu doctrine door of liberation emptiness is form empty of inherent enlightenment entity five aggregates five paths form and emptiness Form is emptiness gsal Gung-thang Heart Sutra Hinayana ignorance Indian inherent existence Jñānamitra knowledge lineage Mahāsattva Mahāyāna sūtras mantra Māra meaning mind Nāgārjuna nature nirvāņa non-existence object pa'i pāramitā path of accumulation path of meditation path of preparation perfection of wisdom practice the profound Prajñā Prajñāpāramitā Prasastrasena profound perfection prologue reality realization rnam samadhi samsara Sanskrit Sanskrit edition Sariputra Sarnath says selflessness sentient signlessness śrāvakas stainless suffering Superior Avalokitesvara tantric Tathāgata tathāgatagarbha teaching term things Tibet Tibetan Transcendent Victor translation Tsong-kha-pa ultimate unproduced unsurpassed Vajrapāņi Vasubandhu Vimalamitra Wisdom sūtras wishes to practice wishlessness