The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way : Nagarjuna's Mulamadhyamakakarika.
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- text
- computer
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- 9780199978595
- 294.3/85
- BQ2792.E5.F863 1995
Intro -- Contents -- Part One: The Text of M& -- #363 -- lamadhyamakak& -- #257 -- rik& -- #257 -- -- Dedicatory Verses -- I: Examination of Conditions -- II: Examination of Motion -- III: Examination of the Senses -- IV: Examination of the Aggregates -- V: Examination of Elements -- VI: Examination of Desire and the Desirous -- VII: Examination of the Conditioned -- VIII: Examination of the Agent and Action -- IX: Examination of the Prior Entity -- X: Examination of Fire and Fuel -- XI: Examination of the Initial and Final Limits -- XII: Examination of Suffering -- XIII: Examination of Compounded Phenomena -- XIV: Examination of Connection -- XV: Examination of Essence -- XVI: Examination of Bondage -- XVII: Examination of Actions and Their Fruits -- XVIII: Examination of Self and Entities -- XIX: Examination of Time -- XX: Examination of Combination -- XXI: Examination of Becoming and Destruction -- XXII: Examination of the Tath& -- #257 -- gata -- XXIII: Examination of Errors -- XXIV: Examination of the Four Noble Truths -- XXV: Examination of Nirv& -- #257 -- na -- XXVI: Examination of The Twelve Links -- XXVII: Examination of Views -- Part Two: The Text and Commentary -- Introduction to the Commentary -- Dedicatory Verses -- I: Examination of Conditions -- II: Examination of Motion -- III: Examination of the Senses -- IV: Examination of the Aggregates -- V: Examination of Elements -- VI: Examination of Desire and the Desirous -- VII: Examination of the Conditioned -- VIII: Examination of the Agent and Action -- IX: Examination of the Prior Entity -- X: Examination of Fire and Fuel -- XI: Examination of the Initial and Final Limits -- XII: Examination of Suffering -- XIII: Examination of Compounded Phenomena -- XIV: Examination of Connection -- XV: Examination of Essence -- XVI: Examination of Bondage.
XVII: Examination of Actions and Their Fruits -- XVIII: Examination of Self and Entities -- XIX: Examination of Time -- XX: Examination of Combination -- XXI: Examination of Becoming and Destruction -- XXII: Examination of the Tath& -- #257 -- gata -- XXIII: Examination of Errors -- XXIV: Examination of the Four Noble Truths -- XXV: Examination of Nirv& -- #257 -- na -- XXVI: Examination of The Twelve Links -- XXVII: Examination of Views -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
The Buddhist saint N?g?rjuna, who lived in South India in approximately the second century CE, is the most important, influential, and widely studied Mah?y?na Buddhist philosopher. Garfield presents a superb translation of the Tibetan text of M?lamadhyamikak?rik? in its entirety, and a commentary reflecting the Tibetan tradition through which N?g?rjuna's philosophical influence has largely been transmitted.
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