Dolopopa's Mountian Dharma (Thrangu 2023)

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*{{i|'''Chapter 1: Introduction to Dolpopa's Teachings'''|7}}
**{{i|1. Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma|8}}
**{{i|2. The Rangtong and Shentong schools|11}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 2: Buddha Nature in the Scriptures'''|17}}
**{{i|1. Deity as the indivisibility of Expanse and Awareness|17}}
**{{i|2. Buddha Nature Present in the Three Jewels|22}}
**{{i|3. How Nature of Phenomena and Buddha Nature Relate|23}}
**{{i|4. and 5. Buddha Nature as a Family|24}}
**{{i|6. Buddha Nature and the Vajra Family|25}}
**{{i|7. Buddha Nature is All-pervasive|25}}
**{{i|8. Buddha Nature is Unchanging|26}}
**{{i|9. The Three Stages of Beings in the Sutras|26}}
**{{i|10. Purifying the Disturbing Emotions in the Vajrayana|27}}
**{{i|11. The Ground and Fruition Are Inseparable|27}}
**{{i|12. The Indivisibility of the Ground and Path|28}}
**{{i|13. The Dharmakaya Contains All Qualities of a Buddha|28}}
**{{i|14. Did Nagarjuna and Followers Teach Buddha Nature?|29}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 3:  The Ground of Buddha Nature'''|35}}
**{{i|1. In Brief: The Ground, Path, and Result (or Fruition)|35}}
**{{i|2. Buddha Nature Exists|37}}
**{{i|3. Attaining the Result|38}}
**{{i|4. The Ground of Practice in Detail|40}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 4:  Buddha Nature Is Not a Provisional Teaching'''|43}}
**{{i|1. Is Buddha Nature a Provisional or Definitive Teaching?|44}}
**{{i|2. Buddha Nature as Provisional Because of Five Faults|46}}
**{{i|3. Refuting Buddha Nature as a Provisional Teaching|47}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 5:  The Path'''|53}}
**{{i|1. Sentient Beings Have the Dharmakaya Within Them|53}}
**{{i|2. Realizing the Rangtong View|53}}
**{{i|3. The Practice of Meditation on Emptiness|54}}
**{{i|4. The Practice of Subtle Winds and Channels|54}}
**{{i|5. The Development of Pure Meditation and Conduct|55}}
**{{i|6. Distinguishing What Exists from What Does Not|56}}
**{{i|7. Understanding Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma|57}}
**{{i|8. Why There Are Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma|57}} 
**{{i|9. Which Turnings Are Definitive and which Provisional?|58}}
**{{i|10. Is ''Sutra of Definitive Commentary'' a Mind Only Text?|58}}
**{{i|11. Buddha Nature Is Not Provisional from Third Turning|59}} 
*{{i|'''Chapter 6:  The Common View of the Path'''|67}}
**{{i|1. Problems from Not Believing Buddha Nature|67}}
**{{i|2. Having Faith in Meditation Methods|68}}
**{{i|3. Benefits of Faith and Devotion in Buddha Nature|68}}
**{{i|4. Problems with Having Incorrect Views|71}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 7:  Having the Correct View of the Path'''|75}}
**{{i|1. Third Turning Is Not Just Mind Only Teachings|75}}
**{{i|2. Commentaries on the Existence of Buddha Nature|79}}
**{{i|3. Is ''Middle from the Extremes'' a Mind Only Teaching?|79}}
**{{i|4 to 9. All Appearances Are Mind|80}}
**{{i|10. The Shentong View Summarized|81}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 8:  The Uncommon View of the Path'''|83}}
**{{i|1. Transcending the Three Realms and Three Times|83}}
**{{i|2. Meditating on Just Emptiness of Self|84}}
**{{i|3. Scriptures Stating That Buddha Nature Does Not Exist|84}}
**{{i|4. When Negative Qualities are Eliminated, Positive Manifest|85}}
**{{i|5 to 7. When Negative Qualities Have Been Dispelled|86}}
**{{i|8. The Benefit of Having Faith in Buddha Nature|86}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 9:  The Features of Buddha Nature'''|95}}
**{{i|1. The Utterly Pure Dharmakaya Is Not Mere Emptiness|95}}
**{{i|2. Utterly Pure Dharmakaya from the Vajrayana Perspective|96}}
**{{i|3. Impure Appearances Become Female Body of the Deity|97}}
**{{i|4. The Ultimate Deity and Ultimate Compassion|99}}
**{{i|5. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment|100}}
**{{i|6. The Eight-Fold Path|101}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 10:  The Fruition'''|103}}
**{{i|1. The Amazing Bodies (Kayas) of the Buddha|104}}
**{{i|2. The Amazing Wisdoms of the Buddha|107}}
**{{i|3. The Amazing Qualities of the Buddha|109}}
**{{i|4. The Activities of the Buddha|112}}
**{{i|5. The Pure Realms and Settings of the Buddha|116}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 11: The Features of the Buddha'''|123}}
**{{i|1. Ground and Ultimate Result Are Inseparable|123}}
**{{i|2. To Reach Enlightenment We Need to Follow the Path|123}}
**{{i|3. We Need to Purify the Disturbing Emotions|124}}
**{{i|4. Using the Subtle Winds and Channels|124}}
**{{i|5. Buddha Nature Remains When Adventitious Stains Go|125}}
**{{i|6 and 7. When Stains Are Removed, The Dharmakaya Remains|126}}
**{{i|8. A Buddha's Wisdom Remains When Stains Are Removed|127}}
*{{i|'''Chapter 12: Summary of the Shentong View'''|129}}
*{{i|The Appendices|132}}
*{{i|The Glossary|145}}
*{{i|The Glossary of Tibetan Terms|159}}
*{{i|The Bibliography|162}}
*{{i|Index|170}}
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Dolopopa's Mountian Dharma (Thrangu 2023)
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Edited translations of teachings given by Thrangu Rinpoche in Keystone, Colorado in Summer 2006.

Citation Thrangu Rinpoche. Dolopopa's Mountian Dharma: The Birth of the Shentong View. Translated by David Choephel. Boulder: Namo Buddha Publications, 2023.