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= Khenpo Shenga on | = Khenpo Shenga on "The Five Treatises of Lord Maitreya" - English= | ||
...on this occasion we are concerned with the five treatises which the noble Asaṅga heard from the | ...on this occasion we are concerned with the five treatises which the noble Asaṅga heard from the Buddha's regent, the great lord on the tenth bhūmi [i.e., Maitreya], and then spread throughout the world, teachings that were given in order to explain the intent of the entire mahāyāna. They are: | ||
The Ornament of Clear Realization (Abhisamayālaṃkāra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching profound emptiness; | The Ornament of Clear Realization (Abhisamayālaṃkāra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching profound emptiness; | ||
The Ornament of Sutras (Sūtrālaṃkāra) and the two | The Ornament of Sutras (Sūtrālaṃkāra) and the two 'Distinguishing's, which explain the intent of the sūtras teaching the aspect of extensive conduct; and | ||
The Sublime Continuum (Uttaratantra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching the inconceivable nature of reality (dharmatā). | The Sublime Continuum (Uttaratantra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching the inconceivable nature of reality (dharmatā). | ||
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The Treatise on the Sublime Continuum teaches that all sentient beings possess the buddha nature in order to counteract the five faults such as discouragement, and it gives various explanations, examples and categories of pure awakening in order to counteract the thought that if this is so [i.e., if all beings have the buddha nature] then there can be no decrease in faults and increase in qualities. | The Treatise on the Sublime Continuum teaches that all sentient beings possess the buddha nature in order to counteract the five faults such as discouragement, and it gives various explanations, examples and categories of pure awakening in order to counteract the thought that if this is so [i.e., if all beings have the buddha nature] then there can be no decrease in faults and increase in qualities. | ||
= Khenpo Shenga on | = Khenpo Shenga on "The Five Treatises of Lord Maitreya" - Tibetan= | ||
...on this occasion we are concerned with the five treatises which the noble Asaṅga heard from the | ...on this occasion we are concerned with the five treatises which the noble Asaṅga heard from the Buddha's regent, the great lord on the tenth bhūmi [i.e., Maitreya], and then spread throughout the world, teachings that were given in order to explain the intent of the entire mahāyāna. They are: | ||
The Ornament of Clear Realization (Abhisamayālaṃkāra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching profound emptiness; | The Ornament of Clear Realization (Abhisamayālaṃkāra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching profound emptiness; | ||
The Ornament of Sutras (Sūtrālaṃkāra) and the two | The Ornament of Sutras (Sūtrālaṃkāra) and the two 'Distinguishing's, which explain the intent of the sūtras teaching the aspect of extensive conduct; and | ||
The Sublime Continuum (Uttaratantra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching the inconceivable nature of reality (dharmatā). | The Sublime Continuum (Uttaratantra), which explains the intent of the sūtras teaching the inconceivable nature of reality (dharmatā). |