The Jewel Ornament of Liberation (Könchog Gyaltsen)
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|BookToc=* {{i|Foreword by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama|13}} | |BookToc=* {{i|Foreword by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama|13}} | ||
* {{i|Acknowledgments|14}} | * {{i|Acknowledgments|14}} | ||
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* {{i|'''Part 4: The Method''' | 77}} | * {{i|'''Part 4: The Method''' | 77}} | ||
* {{i|Introduction to Part 4 |79}} | * {{i|Introduction to Part 4 |79}} | ||
* {{i|''Antidote to Attachment to this Life'' |81}} | * {{i|'''''Antidote to Attachment to this Life''''' |81}} | ||
* {{i|'''Chapter 4: Impermanence''' |83}} | * {{i|'''Chapter 4: Impermanence''' |83}} | ||
** {{i|I. Classification |83}} | ** {{i|I. Classification |83}} | ||
** {{i|II. Method of Meditation |84}} | ** {{i|II. Method of Meditation |84}} | ||
** {{i|III. Beneficial Effects of Meditation |91}} | ** {{i|III. Beneficial Effects of Meditation |91}} | ||
* {{i|''Antidote to Attachment to Samsara s Pleasure'' |93}} | * {{i|'''''Antidote to Attachment to Samsara's Pleasure'''''|93}} | ||
* {{i|'''Chapter 5: The Suffering of Samsara''' |95}} | * {{i|'''Chapter 5: The Suffering of Samsara''' |95}} | ||
** {{i|I. All-Pervasive Suffering |95}} | ** {{i|I. All-Pervasive Suffering |95}} | ||
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** {{i|V. Increase from the Small |120}} | ** {{i|V. Increase from the Small |120}} | ||
** {{i|VI. Inevitability |121}} | ** {{i|VI. Inevitability |121}} | ||
* {{i|''Antidote to Attachment to the Pleasure of Peace'' |123}} | * {{i|'''''Antidote to Attachment to the Pleasure of Peace''''' |123}} | ||
* {{i|'''Chapter 7: Loving-Kindness and Compassion''' |125}} | * {{i|'''Chapter 7: Loving-Kindness and Compassion''' |125}} | ||
** {{i|I. The Practice of Loving-Kindness |125}} | ** {{i|I. The Practice of Loving-Kindness |125}} | ||
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*** {{i|F. Qualities of the Practice|131}} | *** {{i|F. Qualities of the Practice|131}} | ||
* {{i|'''''Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice for Achieving Buddhahood''''' |133}} | * {{i|'''''Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice for Achieving Buddhahood''''' |133}} | ||
* {{i|Introduction to the Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice |135}} | |||
* {{i|'''Chapter 8: Refuge and Precepts''' |137}} | |||
Introduction to the Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice 135 | ** {{i|I. Foundation |137}} | ||
Chapter 8: Refuge and Precepts 137 | *** {{i|A. Mahayana Family|138}} | ||
I. Foundation 137 | *** {{i|B. Taking Refuge in the Three Jewels|138}} | ||
A. Mahayana Family 138 | **** {{i|1. Classification|139}} | ||
B. Taking Refuge in the Three Jewels 138 | **** {{i|2. Working Basis|139}} | ||
1. Classification 139 | **** {{i|3. Objects|139}} | ||
2. Working Basis 139 | **** {{i|4. Time|141}} | ||
3. Objects 139 | **** {{i|5. Motivation|141}} | ||
4. Time 141 | **** {{i|6. Ceremony|141}} | ||
5. Motivation 141 | **** {{i|7. Activities|143}} | ||
6. Ceremony 141 | **** {{i|8. Training|143}} | ||
7. Activities 143 | **** {{i|9. Beneficial Effects|143}} | ||
8. Training 143 | *** {{i|C. Pratimoksa Precepts| 144}} | ||
9. Beneficial Effects 143 | * {{i|'''Chapter 9: Cultivation of Bodhicitta''' |147}} | ||
C. Pratimoksa Precepts 144 | ** {{i|II. Essence |147}} | ||
Chapter 9: Cultivation of Bodhicitta 147 | ** {{i|III. Classification |147}} | ||
II. Essence 147 | ** {{i|IV. Objectives |151}} | ||
III. Classification 147 | ** {{i|V. Cause|151}} | ||
IV. Objectives 151 | ** {{i|VI. From Whom You Receive It|152}} | ||
V. Cause 151 | ** {{i|VII. Method (Ceremony)|153}} | ||
VI. From Whom You Receive It 152 | ** {{i|VIII. Beneficial Effects|168}} | ||
VII. Method (Ceremony) 153 | ** {{i|IX. Disadvantages of Losing It|171}} | ||
VIII. Beneficial Effects 168 | ** {{i|X. The Cause of Losing It|171}} | ||
IX. Disadvantages of Losing It 171 | ** {{i|XI. The Method of Repairing|172}} | ||
X. The Cause of Losing It 171 | * {{i|'''Chapter 10: Training in Aspiration Bodhicitta''' |173}} | ||
XI. The Method of Repairing 172 | ** {{i|XII. Training|173}} | ||
Chapter 10: Training in Aspiration Bodhicitta 173 | *** {{i|A. Training in Aspiration Bodhicitta|173}} | ||
XII. Training 173 | **** {{i|1. Not Forsaking Sentient Beings from One's Heart|173}} | ||
A. Training in Aspiration Bodhicitta 173 | **** {{i|2. Recollecting the Beneficial Effects of Bodhicitta|174}} | ||
1. Not Forsaking Sentient Beings from One's Heart 173 | **** {{i|3. Gathering the Two Accumulations|175}} | ||
2. Recollecting the Beneficial Effects of Bodhicitta 174 | **** {{i|4. Practicing the Enlightened Mind|175}} | ||
3. Gathering the Two Accumulations 175 | **** {{i|5. Rejection of the Four Unwholesome|}} | ||
4. Practicing the Enlightened Mind 175 | ***** {{i|Deeds and Acceptance of the Four Wholesome Deeds|176}} | ||
5. Rejection of the Four Unwholesome | * {{i|'''Chapter 11: Training in Action Bodhicitta''' |179}} | ||
Deeds and Acceptance of the Four Wholesome Deeds 176 | *** {{i|B. Training in Action Bodhicitta|179}} | ||
Chapter 11: Training in Action Bodhicitta 179 | **** {{i|1. Definite Number|180}} | ||
B. Training in Action Bodhicitta 179 | **** {{i|2. Definite Order|180}} | ||
1. Definite Number 180 | **** {{i|3. Characteristics|181}} | ||
2. Definite Order 180 | **** {{i|4. Definition|181}} | ||
3. Characteristics 181 | **** {{i|5. Division|181}} | ||
4. Definition 181 | **** {{i|6. Grouping|182}} | ||
5. Division 181 | * {{i|'''Chapter 12: The Perfection of Generosity''' |183}} | ||
6. Grouping 182 | ** {{i|I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues|183}} | ||
Chapter 12: The Perfection of Generosity 183 | ** {{i|II. Definition|185}} | ||
I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues 183 | ** {{i|III. Classification|185}} | ||
II. Definition 185 | ** {{i|IV. Characteristics of Each Classification|185}} | ||
III. Classification 185 | ** {{i|V. Increase |191}} | ||
IV. Characteristics of Each Classification 185 | ** {{i|VI. Perfection|191}} | ||
V. Increase 191 | ** {{i|VII. Result|192}} | ||
VI. Perfection 191 | * {{i|'''Chapter 13: The Perfection of Moral Ethics''' |195}} | ||
VII. Result 192 | ** {{i|I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues|195}} | ||
Chapter 13: The Perfection of Moral Ethics 195 | ** {{i|II. Definition|197}} | ||
I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues 195 | ** {{i|III. Classification|197}} | ||
II. Definition 197 | ** {{i|IV. Characteristics of Each Classification|197}} | ||
III. Classification 197 | ** {{i|V. Increase|202}} | ||
IV. Characteristics of Each Classification 197 | ** {{i|VI. Perfection|202}} | ||
V. Increase 202 | ** {{i|VII. Result|202}} | ||
VI. Perfection 202 | * {{i|'''Chapter 14: The Perfection of Patience''' |205}} | ||
VII. Result 202 | ** {{i|I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues|205}} | ||
Chapter 14: The Perfection of Patience 205 | ** {{i|II. Definition|207}} | ||
I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues 205 | ** {{i|III. Classification|207}} | ||
II. Definition 207 | ** {{i|IV. Characteristics of Each Classification|207}} | ||
III. Classification 207 | ** {{i|V. Increase|211}} | ||
IV. Characteristics of Each Classification 207 | ** {{i|VI. Perfection|211}} | ||
V. Increase 211 | ** {{i|VII. Result|211}} | ||
VI. Perfection 211 | * {{i|'''Chapter 15: The Perfection of Perseverance''' |213}} | ||
VII. Result 211 | ** {{i|I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues|213}} | ||
Chapter 15: The Perfection of Perseverance 213 | ** {{i|II. Definition|214}} | ||
I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues 213 | ** {{i|III. Classification|216}} | ||
II. Definition 214 | ** {{i|IV. Characteristics of Each Classification|216}} | ||
III. Classification 216 | ** {{i|V. Increase|218}} | ||
IV. Characteristics of Each Classification 216 | ** {{i|VI. Perfection|218}} | ||
V. Increase 218 | ** {{i|VII. Result|218}} | ||
VI. Perfection 218 | * {{i|'''Chapter 16: The Perfection of Meditative Concentration''' |219}} | ||
VII. Result 218 | ** {{i|I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues|219}} | ||
Chapter 16: The Perfection of Meditative Concentration 219 | ** {{i|II. Definition|220}} | ||
I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues 219 | ** {{i|III. Classification|229}} | ||
II. Definition 220 | ** {{i|IV. Characteristics of Each Classification|229}} | ||
III. Classification 229 | ** {{i|V. Increase|230}} | ||
IV. Characteristics of Each Classification 229 | ** {{i|VI. Perfection|230}} | ||
V Increase 230 | ** {{i|VII. Result|231}} | ||
VI. Perfection 230 | * {{i|'''Chapter 17: The Perfection of Wisdom Awareness''' |233}} | ||
VII. Result 231 | ** {{i|I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues|233}} | ||
Chapter 17: The Perfection of Wisdom Awareness 233 | ** {{i|II. Definition|235}} | ||
I. Reflection on the Faults and Virtues 233 | ** {{i|III. Classification|235}} | ||
II. Definition 235 | ** {{i|IV. Characteristics of Each Classification|235}} | ||
III. Classification 235 | ** {{i|V. What is to be Known|236}} | ||
IV. Characteristics of Each Classification 235 | ** {{i|VI. What is to be Practiced|247}} | ||
V. What is to be Known 236 | ** {{i|VII. Result|255}} | ||
VI. What is to be Practiced 247 | * {{i|'''Chapter 18: The Aspects of the Five Paths''' |257}} | ||
VII. Result 255 | ** {{i|I. Path of Accumulation|257}} | ||
Chapter 18: The Aspects of the Five Paths 257 | ** {{i|II. Path of Application|258}} | ||
I. Path of Accumulation 257 | ** {{i|III. Path of Insight|259}} | ||
II. Path of Application 258 | ** {{i|IV. Path of Meditation|259}} | ||
III. Path of Insight 259 | ** {{i|V. Path of Perfection|260}} | ||
IV. Path of Meditation 259 | * {{i|'''Chapter 19: The Ten Bodhisattva Bhumis''' |263}} | ||
V. Path of Perfection 260 | ** {{i|I. Definition|264}} | ||
Chapter 19: The Ten Bodhisattva Bhumis 263 | ** {{i|II. Significance of the Bhumis|264}} | ||
I. Definition 264 | ** {{i|III. The Reason Their Classification Is Tenfold|264}} | ||
II. Significance of the | *** {{i|A. First Bhumi|265}} | ||
III. The Reason Their Classification Is Tenfold 264 | *** {{i|B. Second Bhumi|267}} | ||
A. First Bhumi 265 | *** {{i|C. Third Bhumi|268}} | ||
B. Second Bhumi 267 | *** {{i|D. Fourth Bhumi|269}} | ||
C. Third Bhumi 268 | *** {{i|E. Fifth Bhumi|270}} | ||
D. Fourth Bhumi 269 | *** {{i|F. Sixth Bhumi|271}} | ||
E. Fifth Bhumi 270 | *** {{i|G. Seventh Bhumi|272}} | ||
F. Sixth Bhumi 271 | *** {{i|H. Eighth Bhumi|273}} | ||
G. Seventh Bhumi 272 | *** {{i|I. Ninth Bhumi|274}} | ||
H. Eighth Bhumi 273 | *** {{i|J. Tenth Bhumi|275}} | ||
I. Ninth Bhumi 274 | *** {{i|K. Buddhahood|277}} | ||
J. Tenth Bhumi 275 | <br> | ||
K. Buddhahood 277 | * {{i|'''Part 5: The Result''' |279}} | ||
Part 5: The Result 279 | * {{i|'''Chapter 20: Perfect Buddhahood''' |281}} | ||
Chapter 20: Perfect Buddhahood 281 | ** {{i|I. Nature|281}} | ||
I. Nature 281 | ** {{i|II. Significance of the Name|286}} | ||
II. Significance of the Name 286 | ** {{i|III. Classification|287}} | ||
III. Classification 287 | ** {{i|IV. Definition|287}} | ||
IV. Definition 287 | ** {{i|V. Reason There Are Definitely Three Kayas|288}} | ||
V. Reason There Are Definitely Three Kayas 288 | ** {{i|VI. Characteristics of the Three Kayas|288}} | ||
VI. Characteristics of the Three Kayas 288 | ** {{i|VII. Special Traits|292}} | ||
VII. Special Traits 292 | <br> | ||
Part 6: The Activities 295 | * {{i|'''Part 6: The Activities''' | 295}} | ||
Chapter 21: Activities of the Buddha 297 | * {{i|'''Chapter 21: Activities of the Buddha''' |297}} | ||
I. Activities of the Body 297 | ** {{i|I. Activities of the Body|297}} | ||
II. Activities of Speech 298 | ** {{i|II. Activities of Speech|298}} | ||
III. Activities of Mind 299 | ** {{i|III. Activities of Mind|299}} | ||
Appendices 303 | <br> | ||
Appendix A: Dharma Lord Gampopa 305 | * {{i|'''Appendices''' | 303}} | ||
Section 1: A Brief Account of Dharma Lord Gampopa's Life 305 | * {{i|'''Appendix A: Dharma Lord Gampopa''' | 305}} | ||
Section 2: Miraculous Manifestations 323 | ** {{i|Section 1: A Brief Account of Dharma Lord Gampopa's Life|305}} | ||
Section 3: Gampopa's Method of Teaching 325 | ** {{i|Section 2: Miraculous Manifestations|323}} | ||
Appendix B: Stories Referred to in the Text 333 | ** {{i|Section 3: Gampopa's Method of Teaching|325}} | ||
Sudhana 335 | * {{i|'''Appendix B: Stories Referred to in the Text''' |333}} | ||
Sadaprarudita 340 | ** {{i|Sudhana|335}} | ||
** {{i|Sadaprarudita|340}} | |||
Maudgalyayana 351 | ** {{i|King Anala|348}} | ||
Sangharakshita 357 | ** {{i|Maudgalyayana|351}} | ||
Nawa Chewari 362 | ** {{i|Sangharakshita|357}} | ||
Old Born 366 | ** {{i|Nawa Chewari|362}} | ||
King Krika's Daughters 368 | ** {{i|Old Born|366}} | ||
Mahadatta 371 | ** {{i|King Krika's Daughters|368}} | ||
King Bala Maitreya 379 | ** {{i|Mahadatta|371}} | ||
Angulimala 381 | ** {{i|King Bala Maitreya|379}} | ||
Udayana 385 | ** {{i|Angulimala|381}} | ||
Nanda 388 | ** {{i|Udayana|385}} | ||
Ajatashatru 393 | ** {{i|Nanda|388}} | ||
Appendix C: Outline of the Text 397 | ** {{i|Ajatashatru|393}} | ||
Appendix D: A Brief Biography of the Translator 413 | * {{i|'''Appendix C: Outline of the Text''' |397}} | ||
Titles of Works Quoted 417 | * {{i|'''Appendix D: A Brief Biography of the Translator''' |413}} | ||
Glossary 427 | * {{i|Titles of Works Quoted |417}} | ||
Notes 437 | * {{i|Glossary|427}} | ||
Bibliography 459 | * {{i|Notes|437}} | ||
Index 467 | * {{i|Bibliography|459}} | ||
* {{i|Index|467}} | |||
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The Jewel Ornament of Liberation is a masterwork of Tibetan Buddhism. For more than eight centuries, this text has provided a complete foundation for Buddhist study and practice–covering the initial entry into the path and continuing through to the achievement of Buddhahood. It includes teachings on Buddha-nature, finding a spiritual master, impermanence, karma, the cultivation of bodhicitta, the development of the six perfections, the ten Bodhisattva bhumis, Buddhahood, and the activities of a buddha.
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Citation | Gyaltsen, Khenpo Könchog, trans. The Jewel Ornament of Liberation: The Wish-fulfilling Gem of the Noble Teachings. By Gampopa (sgam po pa). Edited by Ani K. Chodron. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications, 1998. https://www.amnyitrulchung.org/teachings/materials/pdf/Gampopa%20-%20Jewel%20Ornament%20of%20Liberation%20-%20Complete.pdf. |
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