A Study on the Ratnagotravibhaga

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A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga (Uttaratantra)
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Jikido Takasaki's seminal work on the Ratnagotravibhāga includes a critical introduction, a synopsis of the text, a translation from the original Sanskrit text in comparison with its Tibetan and Chinese versions, critical notes, appendixes, and indexes. The work is split into two parts. The first consists of a critical and detailed study on the structure of the text and the position of the Ratnagotravibhāga in Mahāyāna Buddhism, and the second consists of a translation of the Sanskrit text into English.

Citation Takasaki, Jikidō. A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga (Uttaratantra): Being a Treatise on the Tathāgatagarbha Theory of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Serie Orientale Roma XXXIII. Rome: Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente (IsMEO), 1966. https://archive.org/details/bdrc-W1KG1582/page/n1/mode/2up.


  • List of Abbreviationsix
  • Prefacexi
  • Introduction1
    • I. The Ratnagotravibhāga, its Text, Translation, and Traditions concering the Author5
      • 1. Text5
      • 2. Translations & Traditions concerning the Author6
    • II. The Structure of the Text10
      • 1. Basic Text and Commentary10
      • 2. Chinese Account of the Basic Verses12
      • 3. Supposed Form of the Original Text18
      • 4. The Commentary and Later Additions19
    • III. Keypoint of the Discourse20
      • 1. Ratnagotra, the Germ of the Three Jewels20
      • 2. 4 Aspects of the Germ23
      • 3. The Absolute26
    • IV. Genealogy of the Tathāgatagarbha Theory32
      • 1. Sources of the Ratnagotravibhāga32
      • 2. Cittaprakrti and Āganutukakleśa34
      • 3. Buddhajñana in the Avatamsaka35
      • 4. The Tathāgatagarbhasūtra36
      • 5. The Āryaśrīmālāsūtra37
      • 6. The Anūnatvâpūrnatvanirdeśa and the Mahāparinirvānasūtra39
      • 7. The Mahāyānasūtrâlankāra40
    • V. Works on the Tathāgatagarbha Theory Contemporary with or Succeeding
      the Ratna.
      45
      • 1. The Mahāyanadharmadhātvaviśesaśāstra45
      • 2. The Buddhagotraśastra47
      • 3. The Anuttarâśrayasūtra49
      • 4. The Lankāvatāra and the Mahāyānaśraddhôtpādaśāstra53
    • VI. The Position of the Ratna. in Mahāyāna Buddhism54
      • 1. The Ratna. as a Criticism on the Prajñāpāramitā54
      • 2. The Ratna. and the Vijñānavāda57
      • 3. Consideration on the Date and Authorship of the Ratna.61
  • Synopsis of the Text63
  • Translation and Notes135
Chapter I. — The Matrix of the Tathāgata
  • I. Introduction141
    • 1) The Meaning of the Adamantine Subjects141
    • 2) Authorities on the 7 Subjects 143
    • 3) The Essential Character of the 7 Subjects146
    • 4) The Inherent Connection among the 7 Subjects153
  • II. The Jewel of the Buddha155
    • 1) The eightfold Quality of the Buddhahood156
    • 2) Reference to the Jñānâlokâlaṅkārasūtra159
  • III. The Jewel of the Doctrine163
    • 1) The Eightfold Quality of the Doctrine164
    • 2) Nirodhasatya & Märgasatya165
    • 3) The Doctrine as the Truth of Extinction165
    • 4) The Doctrine as the Truth of Path168



  • Appendixes
    • I. Supposed for of the Original Śloka-grantha393
    • II. Corrections & Emendations to the Sanskrit Text396
    • III. Description of the Ultimate Reality by Means of the Six Categories400
  • Indexes
    • 1. Index of Sanskrit Terms411
    • 2. Index of Works, Authors & Schools437

  1. Maitreya; Asaṅga, (thogs med). theg pa chen po rgyud bla ma'i bstan bcos (mahāyānottaratantraśāstra-ratnagotra-vibhāga). Chinese: 究竟一乘寶性論 (jiu jing yi ch'eng bao xing lun). Dege 4024, sems tsam, phi 54b1-73a7. Translator(s): Sajjana, Rngog lo tsā ba blo ldan shes rab. Peking, Q 5525. Narthang, N 4293. In bstan 'gyur (sde dge), Vol. 123: 107-146. Delhi: delhi karmapae choedhey, gyalwae sungrab partun khang, 1982-1985. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg Columbia AIBS. ACIP Text.
    1. This book Includes: a critical introduction, a synopsis of the text, a translation from the original Sanskrit text, in comparison with its Tibetan and Chinese versions, critical notes, appendixes and indexes.