- Acknowledgmentsix
- Translator s Introductioni
- The Audacity of Rongzom’s Worki
- The Context for Rongzom’s Work2
- The Story of Rongzom s Life6
- Rongzompa’s Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle8
- Summary of Chapter 112
- Summary of Chapter 215
- Summary of Chapter 319
- Summary of Chapter 422
- Summary of Chapter 526
- Summary of Chapter 631
- On the English Translation34
- The Commentarial Treatise Entitled Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle by
Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo
- 1. The Reality of Affliction39
- The Śrāvaka System39
- The Pratyekabuddha System42
- The Yogācāra System42
- The Madhyamaka System44
- The Madhyamaka and Guhyamantra Systems53
- Conclusion56
- 2. Objections and Replies59
- First Objection: Concerning the Reality of Illusions59
- Second Objection: Concerning the Reality of Causality63
- Third Objection: Concerning the Reality of Pure Phenomena66
- Fourth Objection: Concerning the Reality of Samsara79
- 3. Distinguishing the Perfected System of the Illusory in the Great Perfection
from the Other Vehicles That Retain the Nomenclature of Illusion89- First Objection: Concerning the Reality of Confused Appearances89
- Second Objection: Concerning Reality in an Illusory World91
- Third Objection: Concerning the Yogācāra View of Concepts99
- Some Supplementary Explanation concerning the Differences between the Aforementioned Views with respect to Limitations and Power105
- Great Perfection as a Vehicle106
- Great Perfection as a Transmission106
- Great Perfection as a Doctrinal Discourse107
- Great Perfection as a Continuum107
- Great Perfection as a Hidden Intention108
- Great Perfection as Intimate Advice108
- 4. The Great Perfection Approach to the Path Is Not Undermined by Reason111
- Bodhicitta111
- Conceptual Frameworks, Appearance, and Nature112
- General Systems for Such Things as the Establishment and Negation of
Identity and Difference115 - On the Two Methods of [Establishing] Proofs116
- Grammatical Treatises122
- Logical Treatises122
- Conclusion126
- 5. Writings on Great Perfection129
- The Nature of Bodhicitta129
- The Greatness of Bodhicitta129
- Deviations and Obscurations130
- Methods for Settling Bodhicitta130
- From the Writings of Great Perfection130
- Eight Additional Rubrics131
- All Phenomena Are Seen to Be Perfected within the Single Sphere of Bodhicitta131
- All Confused Appearance Is Seen as the Play of Samantabhadra132
- All Sentient Beings Are Seen as the Profound Field of Awakening132
- All Domains of Experience Are Seen as Naturally Occurring Self-
Appearing Gnosis133 - All Phenomena Seen as Perfected within the Nature of the Five
Types of Greatness133 - The Six Great Spheres137
- The Elimination of Deviations and Obscurations138
- Twenty-Three Points of Deviation143
- The Seven Obscurations155
- The Three Beings158
- The Three Great Assurances159
- The Three Fundamental Esoteric Precepts159
- Resolution through Bodhicitta160
- What Is Resolved in Great Perfection160
- The Disclosure of Methods for Consolidating Bodhicitta161
- Disclosing Those Points through Scriptural Sources164
- On Critical Impediments to Concentration175
- Criteria for the Attainment of Mastery over the Ordinary Mind180
- On the Signs of Warmth184
- On the Qualities of Bodhicitta185
- 6. Instructions on Paths Encountered through Methods Connected with
Effort for Those Who Are Unable to Remain Effortlessly within the Natural
State according to the Great Perfection Approach191- Other Paths as Doors to Great Perfection191
- Six Faults Connected with Concentration192
- Conceptuality193
- Nine Obscurations Associated with the Path194
- The Eightfold Concentration That Eliminates the Five Faults193
- Six-Limbed Yoga199
- Five Signs of Mental Stability201
- After Attaining Such Signs of Mental Stability202
- Closing Verses209
- Appendix: Tibetan Names in Phonetic and Transliterated Forms211
- Abbreviations213
- Notes215
- Works Cited239
- Index243