When the Clouds Part

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*** {{i|Chapter 5: The Benefit|455}}
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**[[/Pith Instructions on "The Treatise on the Ultimate Continuum of the Mahāyāna" by Sajjana/]] 461
** {{i|[[/Pith Instructions on "The Treatise on the Ultimate Continuum of the Mahāyāna" by Sajjana/]]|461}}
**[[/A Commentary on the Meaning of the Words of the "''Uttaratantra''"/]] 473
** {{i|[[/A Commentary on the Meaning of the Words of the "''Uttaratantra''"/]]|473}}
**[[/A Commentary on "The Treatise on the Ultimate Continuum of the Mahāyāna," The Heart of the Luminous Sun by Dashi Öser/]] 695
** {{i|[[/A Commentary on "The Treatise on the Ultimate Continuum of the Mahāyāna," The Heart of the Luminous Sun by Dashi Öser/]]|695}}
**[[/Instructions on "The Ultimate Continuum of the Mahāyāna" by Mönlam Tsültrim/]] 777
** {{i|[[/Instructions on "The Ultimate Continuum of the Mahāyāna" by Mönlam Tsültrim/]]|777}}
**[[/The Repository of Wisdom by Mönlam Tsültrim/]] 789
** {{i|[[/The Repository of Wisdom by Mönlam Tsültrim/]]|789}}
**[[/The Heart of the Matter of Luminosity by Mönlam Tsültrim/]] 797
** {{i|[[/The Heart of the Matter of Luminosity by Mönlam Tsültrim/]]|797}}
**[[/Pith Instructions on the Wisdom at the Point of Passing when about to Die by Mönlam Tsültrim/]] 801
** {{i|[[/Pith Instructions on the Wisdom at the Point of Passing when about to Die by Mönlam Tsültrim/]]|801}}
**[[/The Lamp That Excellently Elucidates the System of the Proponents of Shentong Madhyamaka by the Eighth Karmapa/]] 803
** {{i|[[/The Lamp That Excellently Elucidates the System of the Proponents of Shentong Madhyamaka by the Eighth Karmapa/]]|803}}
**[[/Guiding Instructions on the View of Great Shentong Madhyamaka— Light Rays of the Stainless Vajra Moon by Jamgön Kongtrul/]] 831
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*[[/Appendix 1|Appendix 1: Selected Indian and Tibetan Comments on ''Uttaratantra'' I.27–28]] 855
* {{i|[[/Appendix 1|Appendix 1: Selected Indian and Tibetan Comments on ''Uttaratantra'' I.27–28]]|855}}
*[[/Appendix 2|Appendix 2: Selected Indian and Tibetan Comments on ''Uttaratantra'' I.154–55]] 901
* {{i|[[/Appendix 2|Appendix 2: Selected Indian and Tibetan Comments on ''Uttaratantra'' I.154–55]]|901}}
*[[/Appendix 3|Appendix 3: Indian and Tibetan Comments on Abhisamayālaṃkāra V.21]] 943
* {{i|[[/Appendix 3|Appendix 3: Indian and Tibetan Comments on Abhisamayālaṃkāra V.21]]|943}}
*[[/Appendix 4|Appendix 4: The Emptiness Endowed with All Supreme Aspects]] 953
* {{i|[[/Appendix 4|Appendix 4: The Emptiness Endowed with All Supreme Aspects]]|953}}
*[[/Appendix 5|Appendix 5: The General Explanation of ''Tathāgatagarbha'' in Yeshé Dorje’s Commentary on the ''Uttaratantra'']] 963
* {{i|[[/Appendix 5|Appendix 5: The General Explanation of ''Tathāgatagarbha'' in Yeshé Dorje’s Commentary on the ''Uttaratantra'']]|963}}
*[[/Appendix 6|Appendix 6: The Presentation of the Purpose of Teaching ''Tathāgatagarbha'' in Yeshé Dorje’s Commentary on the ''Uttaratantra'']] 969
* {{i|[[/Appendix 6|Appendix 6: The Presentation of the Purpose of Teaching ''Tathāgatagarbha'' in Yeshé Dorje’s Commentary on the ''Uttaratantra'']]|969}}
*[[/Appendix 7|Appendix 7:Comparison of the First Six Topics of the Fourth and Fifth Vajra Points in the ''Uttaratantra'' with the Same Six Topics in the Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkāra and the Mahāyānasaṃgraha]] 979
* {{i|[[/Appendix 7|Appendix 7:Comparison of the First Six Topics of the Fourth and Fifth Vajra Points in the ''Uttaratantra'' with the Same Six Topics in the Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkāra and the Mahāyānasaṃgraha]]|979}}
*[[/Appendix 8|Appendix 8: A Letter from Stainless Expanse and Awareness— a Casual Summary of the "''Uttaratantra''"]] 983
* {{i|[[/Appendix 8|Appendix 8: A Letter from Stainless Expanse and Awareness— a Casual Summary of the "''Uttaratantra''"]]|983}}
*[[/Notes/]] 985
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*[[/English–Sanskrit–Tibetan Glossary/]] 1227
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*[[/Tibetan–Sanskrit–English Glossary/]]1231
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*[[/Bibliography/]] 1235
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*[[/Index/]] 1259
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When the Clouds Part
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"Buddha nature" (tathāgatagarbha) is the innate potential in all living beings to become a fully awakened buddha. This book discusses a wide range of topics connected with the notion of buddha nature as presented in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and includes an overview of the sūtra sources of the tathāgatagarbha teachings and the different ways of explaining the meaning of this term. It includes new translations of the Maitreya treatise Mahāyānottaratantra (Ratnagotravibhāga), the primary Indian text on the subject, its Indian commentaries, and two (hitherto untranslated) commentaries from the Tibetan Kagyü tradition. Most important, the translator’s introduction investigates in detail the meditative tradition of using the Mahāyānottaratantra as a basis for Mahāmudrā instructions and the Shentong approach. This is supplemented by translations of a number of short Tibetan meditation manuals from the Kadampa, Kagyü, and Jonang schools that use the Mahāyānottaratantra as a work to contemplate and realize one’s own buddha nature. (Source: Shambhala Publications)

Citation Brunnhölzl, Karl. When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and Its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sūtra and Tantra. Tsadra Foundation Series. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, 2014.