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| <center>'''Part • I'''</center><br> | | <center>'''Part • I'''</center><br> |
| <center>'''Introduction'''</center> | | <center>'''Introduction'''</center> |
| *{{i| (by H.S. Prasad)|1}} | | *{{i| (by H.S. Prasad)|1}} |
| *{{i|1 . The Development of the Gotra Theory|2}} | | *{{i|1 . The Development of the Gotra Theory|2}} |
| *{{i|2. The Mahāyāna Spiritual Discipline|5}} | | *{{i|2. The Mahāyāna Spiritual Discipline|5}} |
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| <center>'''Corrections and Emendations'''</center> | | <center>'''Corrections and Emendations'''</center> |
| <center>'''to the Sanskrit Text of the Ratnagotravibhāga'''</center> | | <center>'''to the Sanskrit Text of the Ratnagotravibhāga'''</center> |
| *{{i| '''(by J. Takasaki)'''|203}}<br><br> | | *{{i| '''(by J. Takasaki)'''|203}}<br><br> |
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| <center>'''Part • IV'''</center><br> | | <center>'''Part • IV'''</center><br> |
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| <center>'''Being a Manual of Buddhist Monism'''</center> | | <center>'''Being a Manual of Buddhist Monism'''</center> |
| <center>'''The Work of Arya Maitreya with a Commentary by Aryãsańga'''</center> | | <center>'''The Work of Arya Maitreya with a Commentary by Aryãsańga'''</center> |
| <center>'''(by E. Obermiller)'''</center> | | <center>'''(by E. Obermiller)'''</center><br> |
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| <center>'''Introduction'''</center> | | <center>'''Introduction'''</center> |
| I. The 5 Treatises of Maitreya and their Subject-matter . . . 21J | | *{{i|I. The 5 Treatises of Maitreya and their Subject-matter|21}} |
| II. The Authorship of the Treatises of M aitreya.......................222 | | *{{i|II. The Authorship of the Treatises of Maitreya|222}} |
| III. The Different Theories regarding the Fundamental | | *{{i|III. The Different Theories regarding the Fundamental Element or Germ of Enlightenment|226}} |
| Element or Germ of Enlightenment . . . 226 | | **{{i|a) The Term Gotra and its Interpretation in Hīnayāna|227}} |
| a) The Term Gotra and its Interpretation in Hinayāna. 227 | | **{{i|b) The Yogācāra Theories Concerning Dhātu or Gotra|229}} |
| b) The Yogācāra Theories Concerning Dhātu or Gotra 229 | | *{{i|IV. The Standpoint of the Mādhyamikas. The Teaching of the Element of<br>Buddhahood according to the Uttaratantra|234}}<br><br> |
| IV. The Standpoint of the Mādhyamikas. The Teaching | | |
| of the Element of Buddhahood | | <center>'''The Sublime Science of the Great Vehicle to Salvation'''</center> |
| according to the Uttaratantra . . . 234 | | *{{i| I. The Contents of the Work|241}} |
| | **{{i|The Explanation of the Verse by Āryāsaṅga|242}} |
| | **{{i|The 7 Subjects according to the Dhāraṇīśvara-rāja-paripṛcchā|245}} |
| | **{{i|The Germ of Buddhahood and the Other 3 Subjects according to the Dhāraṇīśvara-rāja-paripṛcchā|249}} |
| | **{{i|The Connexion between the 7 Subjects|252}} |
| | **{{i|The Jewel of the Buddha|253}} |
| | **{{i|Āryāsaṅga on the Jewel of the Buddha|255}} |
| | **{{i|Reference to the Jñāna-āloka-alaṃkãra-sūtra|257}} |
| | **{{i|The Jewel of the Doctrine|261}} |
| | **{{i|Reference to Scripture Concerning Extinction|263}} |
| | **{{i|The Path as the Cause of Extinction|265}} |
| | **{{i|The Jewel of the Congregation|267}} |
| | **{{i|The Saint’s Knowledge of the Absolute Truth|268}} |
| | **{{i|The Empirical Knowledge of the Saints|270}} |
| | **{{i|The Perception of the Saints is Introspective Knowledge|271}} |
| | **{{i|The Hīnayānistic Congregation is not Worthy of Being Worshipped| 272}} |
| | **{{i|The 3 Jewels in their Character of a Refuge|273}} |
| | **{{i|The Motives for the Establishment of the 3 Refuges from the Empirical<br>Standpoint as Explained by Āryāsaṅga|273}} |
| | **{{i|The Doctrine and the Congregation are not Refuges in the Ultimate<br>Sense|274}} |
| | **{{i|The Buddha is the Unique Absolute Refuge|276}} |
| | **{{i|The Meaning of "The 3 Jewels"|277}} |
| | **{{i|The Germ, Enlightenment, the Attributes and the Acts of the Buddha in<br>their Inconceivable Nature|278}} |
| | **{{i|The Parable of the Cloth of Silk|281}} |
| | **{{i|The Acts of the Buddha in their Inconceivable Character|283}} |
| | **{{i|The Germ and the 3 other Subjects as a Causes and Conditions of<br>Buddhahood|285}} |
| | **{{i|The Germ of the Absolute|286}} |
| | **{{i|Analysis of the Germ from 10 Points of View|287}} |
| | **{{i|The Essence of the Germ (1) and the Causes of its Purification (2)|288}} |
| | **{{i|The Impediments and the Causes of Purification|289}} |
| | **{{i|The Result of Purification (3) and the Functions of the Germ (4)|294}} |
| | **{{i|Concordance between the 4 Absolute Properties and the 4 Causes of<br>Purification|297}} |
| | **{{i|The Impediments to the Attainment of the 4 Absolute Properties|299}} |
| | **{{i|Reference to Scripture|302}} |
| | **{{i|The Motives of the 4 Absolute Properties|302}} |
| | **{{i|The Functions of the Germ of the Buddha (4)|305}} |
| | **{{i|The Annihilation of the Germ is to be Understood in a Conventional<br>Sense|307}} |
| | **{{i|The Relations of Germ to the Factors and the Result of Purification (5)|308}} |
| | **{{i|Reference to Scripture|311}} |
| | **{{i|The Manifestations of the Germ (6)|311}} |
| | **{{i|The Different States of the Germ (7)|313}} |
| | **{{i|Reference to Scripture Concerning the 3 Different States of the Germ|314}} |
| | **{{i|The All-Pervading Character of the Germs (8)|314}} |
| | **{{i|Reference to Scripture Concerning the All-pervading Character|315}} |
| | **{{i|The Germ in its Unalterable Character (9)|315}} |
| | **{{i|The Germ of the Buddha with the Saints (Partly Pure and Partly Impure)|322}} |
| | **{{i|The Parable of the Householder|325}} |
| | **{{i|The Partly Pure and Partly Impure State of the Bodhisattva as Compared<br>with the Ordinary Being and the Buddha|330}} |
| | **{{i|The Absolute in the State of Perfect Purification|333}} |
| | **{{i|The Essence of Buddhahood in its Indivisible Character|335}} |
| | **{{i|The Parable of the Painters|338}} |
| | **{{i|The 9 Examples Illustrating the Essence of Buddhahood in the Living<br>Beings|342}} |
| | **{{i|The Varieties of the Defiling Elements Illustrated by the 9 Examples|351}} |
| | **{{i|The Concordance between the Examples Illustrating the Obscurations and<br>the Points Expressed by them|354}} |
| | **{{i|Reference to the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra|363}} |
| | **{{i|The True Conception of Relativity and Non-substantiality|364}} |
| | **{{i|Controversy|367}} |
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| | *{{i| II. Enlightenment and the Absolute free from Defilement|370}} |
| | **{{i|Summary|372}} |
| | **{{i|The Functions of Enlightenment|376}} |
| | **{{i|The Body of Absolute Existence|381}} |
| | **{{i|The Body Obliss|383}} |
| | **{{i|The 12 Acts of the Buddha as a mere Manifestation of His Apparitional<br>Body|384}} |
| | **{{i|The Eternal Character of the 3 Bodies|385}} |
| | **{{i|The Inconceivable Character of Buddhahood|386}} |
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| | *{{i| III. The Properties of the Buddha|388}} |
| | **{{i|Summary|389}} |
| | **{{i|The 10 powers|389}} |
| | **{{i|The 4 Forms of Intrepidity|390}} |
| | **{{i|The 18 Exclusive Properties|391}} |
| | **{{i|The Body of Bliss|393}} |
| | **{{i|The 32 Characterstics of the Super-man|393}} |
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| | *{{i| IV. The Acts of the Buddha|397}} |
| | **{{i|The 9 Examples Illustrating the Acts of the Buddha|399}} |
| | **{{i|The Points of Dissimilarity between the Examples and the Manifestations<br>of the Buddha|417}} |
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| | *{{i| V. The Merits of Founding one’s Belief in the Doctrine of the Essence of<br> Buddhahood|419}} |
| | **{{i|Conclusion|425}} |
| | **{{i|Technical Terms|427}} |
| | **{{i|Works, Authors, and Schools|434}} |
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