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***[[The Buddha From Dolpo:The Zhentong Tradition after Dolpopa|The Zhentong Tradition after Dolpopa]] | ***[[The Buddha From Dolpo:The Zhentong Tradition after Dolpopa|The Zhentong Tradition after Dolpopa]] | ||
**[[The Buddha From Dolpo:Chapter Three—The Doctrine of the Buddha from Dolpo|Chapter Three—The Doctrine of the Buddha from Dolpo]] | **[[The Buddha From Dolpo:Chapter Three—The Doctrine of the Buddha from Dolpo|Chapter Three—The Doctrine of the Buddha from Dolpo]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:01, 12 November 2005
- Publisher Notes
- List of Illustrations
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One—The Life and Teachings of the Omniscient Dolpopa
- Chapter One—The Life of the Buddha from Dolpo
- Childhood and Early Education
- Studies at the Great Monastery of Sakya
- The Move to Jonang
- Raising Mt. Meru and Revealing the Zhentong View
- The Initial Reception of the Zhentong Teachings
- The New Jonang Translation of the Kalacakra* Tantra and the Vimalaprabha*
- Years of Retreat and Teaching
- Invitation to China by the Yüan Emperor Toghon Temür
- Changes in the Jonang Leadership and the Beginning of the Journey to Lhasa
- Teachings in Central Tibet and the Return to Tsang
- The Aborted Meeting with Budön Rinchen Drup
- The Last Months at Jonang
- Chapter Two—A Historical Survey of the Zhentong Tradition in Tibet
- Chapter Three—The Doctrine of the Buddha from Dolpo
- Chapter One—The Life of the Buddha from Dolpo
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Part Two—Texts in Translation
Figure 2.1
Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen.
Detail of a fifteenth-century painting of the
Kalacakra* mandala* .
Henss Collection, Zurich. (Photo by Michael Henss)
Introduction to the Translation of A General Commentary on the Doctrine
The Supplication Entitled A General Commentary on the Doctrine
Introduction to the Translation of The Fourth Council
The Great Calculation of the Doctrine Which Has the Significance of a Fourth Council
Notes
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Life of the Buddha from Dolpo
Chapter 2. A Historical Survey of the Zhentong Tradition in Tibet
Chapter 3. The Doctrine of the Buddha from Dolpo
Introduction to the Translation of A General Commentary on the Doctrine
The Supplication Entitled A General Commentary on the Doctrine
Introduction to the Translation of The Fourth Council
The Great Calculation of the Doctrine Which Has the Significance of a Fourth Council
Bibliography
European Language Sources
Tibetan and Sanskrit Sources
Index
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