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| <center>'''Introduction'''</center> | | <center>'''Introduction'''</center> |
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| *{{i|'''Chapter 1: Rong-zoin-pa's Discussion of the Controversy Surrounding the Constituents of Buddhahood: An Overview'''|23}} | | *{{i|'''Chapter 1: Rong-zom-pa's Discussion of the Controversy Surrounding the<br> Constituents of Buddhahood: An Overview'''|23}} |
| **{{i|1. Introductory Remarks|23}} | | **{{i|1. Introductory Remarks|23}} |
| **{{i|2. Various Positions regarding the Constituents of Buddhahood|25}} | | **{{i|2. Various Positions regarding the Constituents of Buddhahood|25}} |
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| **{{i|6. Concluding Remarks|43}} | | **{{i|6. Concluding Remarks|43}} |
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| *{{i|'''Chapter 2: Buddhology in Its Historical and Philosophical Context: An Overview'''|45}} | | *{{i|'''Chapter 2: Buddhology in Its Historical and Philosophical Context:<br> An Overview'''|45}} |
| **{{i|1. Introductory Remarks|45}} | | **{{i|1. Introductory Remarks|45}} |
| **{{i|2. Non-Mahayana Buddhology|47}} | | **{{i|2. Non-Mahāyāna Buddhology|47}} |
| ***{{i|A. Nirvāṇa without Remains and the Indirect Activities of the Buddha in the World|47}} | | ***{{i|A. Nirvāṇa without Remains and the Indirect Activities of the<br> Buddha in the World|47}} |
| ***{{i|B. The Notions of Transcendental and Multiple Buddhas and Their Fields|51}} | | ***{{i|B. The Notions of Transcendental and Multiple ''Buddhas'' and<br> Their Fields|51}} |
| **{{i|3. Non-Tantric Mahāyāna Buddhology|53}} | | **{{i|3. Non-Tantric Mahāyāna Buddhology|53}} |
| | ***{{i|A. The True Nature of the World as ''Nirvāṇa'' and the Inconceivability of<br> Buddhahood|56}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Buddhahood as Defined by Qualities and the Notion of Unfixed<br> ''Nirvāṇa''|57}} |
| | ***{{i|C. The Theory of the Three ''Kāyas''|61}} |
| | ***{{i|D. The Four Gnoses|68}} |
| | ***{{i|E. The Notion of Bliss|70}} |
| | **{{i|4. Tantric Buddhology|76}} |
| | ***{{i|A. ''Mantras'', ''Vidyās'', and ''Dhāraṇīs''|81}} |
| | ***{{i|B. ''Mudrās''|88}} |
| | ***{{i|C. Manifold Expressions of Buddhahood|106}} |
| | ****{{i|(i) Multiple Bodies|108}} |
| | ****{{i|(ii) Multiple Gnoses|114}} |
| | ****{{i|(iii) Multiple ''Buddha'' Families|119}} |
| | ***{{i|D. The Notion of Ādibuddha|125}} |
| | ***{{i|E. Wrathful Manifestations|128}} |
| | ***{{i|F. ''Maṇḍalas''|130}} |
| | ***{{i|G. The Notion of Great Bliss|134}} |
| | **{{i|5. Concluding Remarks|137}} |
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| | *{{i|'''Chapter 3: The Controversy Surrounding the Existence of Gnosis at<br> the Stage of a ''Buddha'' '''|139}} |
| | **{{i|1. Introductory Remarks|139}} |
| | **{{i|2. The Problem of Ascribing a Mental Element to the Absolute|139}} |
| | **{{i|3. The Mental Element of the Absolute and Yogācāra Theories of<br> Knowledge|142}} |
| | **{{i|4. A Buddha's Knowledge (''jñāna'': ''ye shes''): A Brief Discussion of<br> the Key Terms|160}} |
| | ***{{i|A. On the Tibetan Term ''ye shes''|160}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Non-conceptual Gnosis and Pure Mundane Gnosis|163}} |
| | **{{i|5. Unfixed ''Nirvāṇa'': The Absolute and Its Activity in the World|171}} |
| | **{{i|6. The Various Positions and Their Proponents|176}} |
| | ***{{i|A. Indian Authors|177}} |
| | ****{{i|(i) Proponents of the Purified ''Dharmadhātu'' as the Sole<br> Constituent of Buddhahood (Position 1)|177}} |
| | *****{{i|(a) *Madhyamaka-Siṃha|177}} |
| | *****{{i|(b) Mañjuśrīmitra|178}} |
| | *****{{i|(c) Atiśa|179}} |
| | *****{{i|(d) Candraharipāda|180}} |
| | *****{{i|(e) Bhavya|180}} |
| | ****{{i|(ii) Proponents of the Existence of the Purified ''Dharmadhātu'' and<br> Non-Conceptual Gnosis (Position 2)|181}} |
| | *****{{i|(a) Nāgamitra and Jñānacandra|181}} |
| | *****{{i|(b) Dharmamitra|182}} |
| | ****{{i|(iii) Proponents of the Existence of Pure Mundane<br> Gnosis (Positions 3-6)|184}} |
| | *****{{i|(a) Śrīgupta|184}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Tibetan Authors up until the Eleventh or Early Twelfth Century|185}} |
| | *****{{i|(a) Ye-shes-sde|185}} |
| | *****{{i|(b) Gro-lung-pa|186}} |
| | *****{{i|(c) sGam-po-pa|186}} |
| | **{{i|7. Concluding Remarks|187}} |
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| | *{{i|'''Chapter 4: Rong-zom-pa's Position on Whether Gnosis Exists at the<br> Stage of a ''Buddha'' '''|189}} |
| | **{{i|1. Introductory Remarks|189}} |
| | **{{i|2. Rong-zom-pa's View regarding the Existence of Gnosis at the<br> Stage of a Buddha as Addressed by Mi-pham|193}} |
| | ***{{i|A. The Main Points of Mi-pham's Argumentation|193}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Mi-pham's Discussion: A Translation|199}} |
| | **{{i|3. Self-occurring Gnosis|206}} |
| | ***{{i|A. Occurrences of the Term in Indian Sources|206}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Rong-zom-pa on Self-occurring Gnosis|215}} |
| | **{{i|4. Rong-zom-pa on How the Buddhas Act|220}} |
| | **{{i|5. Rong-zom-pa's Madhyamaka Affiliation|226}} |
| | **{{i|6. Concluding Remarks|232}} |
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| | <center>'''Part Two'''</center> |
| | <center>'''Annotated Translations'''</center> |
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| | *{{i|A Note on the Annotated Translations|235}} |
| | *{{i|'''The ''Sangs rgyas kyi sa chen mo'' '''|237}} |
| | **{{i|1. An Outline of the Text|237}} |
| | **{{i|2. An Annotated Translation|239}} |
| | *{{i|'''The Discussion in the ''dKon cog 'grel'' '''|277}} |
| | **{{i|1. An Outline of the Text|277}} |
| | **{{i|2. An Annotated Translation|278}} |
| | *{{i|'''Works by Indian Authors'''|299}} |
| | **{{i|1. Proponents of the Purified ''Dharmadhātu'' as the Sole<br> Constituent of Buddhahood|299}} |
| | ***{{i|A. *Madhyamaka-Siṃha's ''Dṛṣṭivibhāga''|299}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Mañjuśrīmitra's ''Bodhicittabhāvanānirdeśa''|306}} |
| | ***{{i|C. Atiśa's ''Ekasmṛtyupadeśa''|310}} |
| | ***{{i|D. Candraharipāda's ''Ratnamālā''|311}} |
| | ***{{i|E. Bhavya's ''Madhyamakapradīpa''|315}} |
| | **{{i|2. Proponents of the Existence of the Purified ''Dharmadhātu'' and<br> Non-Conceptual Gnosis|319}} |
| | ***{{i|A. Nāgamitra's ''Kāyatrayāvatāramukha'' and Jñānacandra's<br> Commentary, the ''Kāyatrayavṛtti''|319}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Dharmamitra's ''Prasphuṭapadā''|336}} |
| | **{{i|3. Proponents of the Existence of Pure Mundane Gnosis|41}} |
| | ***{{i|A. Śrīgupta's ''Tattvāvatāravṛtti''|341}} |
| | *{{i|'''Works by Tibetan Authors'''|343}} |
| | **{{i|1. Ye-shes-sde's ''lTa ba'i khyad par''|343}} |
| | **{{i|2. Gro-lung-pa's ''bsTan rim chen mo''|347}} |
| | **{{i|3. sGam-po-pa's ''Thar rgyan''|352}} |
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| | <center>'''Part Three'''</center> |
| | <center>'''The Tibetan Texts: Critical Editions'''</center> |
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| | *{{i|Introductory Remarks on the Critical Editions|363}} |
| | *{{i|'''Tibetan Texts Cited in the Introduction'''|367}} |
| | **{{i|1. Passages Cited in Chapter Two|367}} |
| | **{{i|2. Passages Cited in Chapter Four|383}} |
| | *{{i|'''The ''Sangs rgyas kyi sa chen mo'' '''|391}} |
| | **{{i|1. A Note on the Edition|391}} |
| | **{{i|2. A Critical Edition|392}} |
| | *{{i|'''The Discussion in the ''dKon cog 'grel'' '''|411}} |
| | **{{i|1. A Note on the Edition|411}} |
| | **{{i|2. A Critical Edition|413}} |
| | *{{i|'''Works by Indian Authors'''|425}} |
| | **{{i|1 . Proponents of the Purified ''Dharmadhātu'' as the Sole<br> Constituent of Buddhahood|425}} |
| | ***{{i|A. *Madhyamaka-Siṃha's ''Dṛṣṭivibhāga''|425}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Mañjuśrīmitra's ''Bodhicittabhāvanānirdeśa''|430}} |
| | ***{{i|C. Atiśa's ''Ekasmṛtyupadeśa''|435}} |
| | ***{{i|D. Candraharipāda's ''Ratnamālā''|436}} |
| | ***{{i|E. Bhavya's ''Madhyamakapradīpa''|438}} |
| | **{{i|2. Proponents of the Existence of the Purified ''Dharmadhātu'' and<br> Non-Conceptual Gnosis|440}} |
| | ***{{i|A. Nāgamitra's ''Kāyatrayāvatāramukha'' and Jñanacandra's<br> Commentary, the ''Kāyatrayavṛtti''|440}} |
| | ***{{i|B. Dharmamitra's ''Prasphuṭapāda''|453}} |
| | **{{i|3. Proponents of the Existence of Pure Mundane Gnosis|455}} |
| | ***{{i|A. Śrīgupta's ''Tattvāvatāravṛtti''|455}} |
| | *{{i|'''Works by Tibetan Authors'''|457}} |
| | **{{i|1. Ye-shes-sde's ''lTa ba'i khyad par''|457}} |
| | **{{i|2. Gro-Iung-pa's ''bsTan rim chen mo''|460}} |
| | **{{i|3. sGam-po-pa's ''Thar rgyan''|463}} |
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| | <center>'''Appendix'''</center> |
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| | *{{i|'''Klong-chen-pa's Presentation of Various Conceptions of Buddhahood in<br>His ''Yid kyi mun sel'' '''|475}} |
| | **{{i|1. Introductory Remarks|475}} |
| | **{{i|2. A Translation|478}} |
| | **{{i|3. The Tibetan Text|482}} |
| | *{{i|'''Abbreviations and Bibliography'''|485}} |
| | **{{i|1.1. Sigla Used in the Critical Editions and in Citations of Tibetan<br> Texts|485}} |
| | **{{i|1.2. Journals, Collections, Series, and Institutes|486}} |
| | **{{i|1.3. Primary Sources: Indian Works|487}} |
| | **{{i|1.4. Primary Sources: Tibetan Works|500}} |
| | **{{i|1.5. Secondary Sources|507}} |
| | *{{i|'''Index'''|527}} |
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