Mipham's Sword of Wisdom: The Nyingma Approach to Valid Cognition
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* {{i|Appendix A. Jamgon Mipham's Annotated Verses: ''The Sword of Wisdom That<br>Ascertains Reality'' |191}} | * {{i|Appendix A. Jamgon Mipham's Annotated Verses: ''The Sword of Wisdom That<br>Ascertains Reality'' |191}} | ||
* {{i|Appendix B. Outline | * {{i|Appendix B. Outline of Jamgon Mipham's Verses | 217}} | ||
* {{i|Appendix C. Outline of Khenchen Palden Sherab's Commentary | 219}} | * {{i|Appendix C. Outline of Khenchen Palden Sherab's Commentary | 219}} | ||
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Mipham's Sword of Wisdom explores the Nyingma-lineage understanding of valid cognition in Vajrayana Buddhism. This translation, a clear and concise primer on higher realization through valid cognition in Buddhist philosophy, presents these ideas in English for the very first time and includes the sutra presentation of the two truths and the tantra teachings of the two truths as the purity and equality of all phenomena.
(Source: back cover)
Citation | Sherab, Khenchen Palden. Mipham's Sword of Wisdom: The Nyingma Approach to Valid Cognition. Translated by Ann Helm with Khenpo Gawang. Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications, 2018. |
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