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| date = 1980. | |||
| publication type = PhD diss., | |||
| author = [[Bastian, E.]] | |||
| publisher = [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]], | |||
( | | place = Madison, WI. | ||
| full title = [[Mahāyāna Buddhist Religious Practice and the Perfection of Wisdom According to The Abhisamayālaṃkāra and the Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikāprajñāparamitā]]. | |||
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<center>Mahāyāna Buddhist Religious Practice<br> | |||
and the Perfection of Wisdom<br> | |||
According to<br> | |||
The [[Abhisamayālaṃkāra]] and the<br> | |||
[[Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikāprajñāparamitā]]<br> | |||
(The Interpretation of the First Two Topics<br> | |||
By [[Haribhadra]], [[rgyal tshab dar ma rin chen|rgyal-tshab dar-ma-rin-chen]], <br> | |||
And [[rje bstun chos kyi rgyal mtshan|rje-btsun chos-kyi rgyal-mtshan]])<br> | |||
By <br> | |||
[[Bastian, E.|Edward Winslow Bastian]]<br> | |||
A | A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the <br> | ||
requirements for the degree of <br> | requirements for the degree of <br> | ||
Doctor of Philosophy <br> | |||
(Buddhist Studies) <br> | (Buddhist Studies) <br> | ||
at the <br> | at the <br> | ||
[[:Category: University of Wisconsin-Madison|University of Wisconsin-Madison]]<br> | |||
1980</center> | 1980</center> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
== Abstract == | == Abstract == | ||
== Table of Contents == | == Table of Contents == | ||
*[[{{PAGENAME}}-Acknowledgements|Acknowledgements]] i | |||
*[[{{PAGENAME}}-Preface|Preface]] v | |||
Acknowledgements i | *[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART ONE: The Introduction|Part One: The Introduction]] 1 | ||
Preface v | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#A._The_Pa.C3.B1cavi.E1.B9.83.C5.9Batis.C4.81hasrik.C4.81_praj.C3.B1.C4.81paramit.C4.81_and_the_Abhisamay.C4.81la.E1.B9.83k.C4.81ra|A. The Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikā prajñāparamitā and the Abhisamayālaṃkāra]] 1 | ||
PART ONE: The Introduction 1 | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#B._The_Traditional_Mahayana_Account_of_the_Composition_of_the_P.P._and_A.A.|B. The Traditional Mahayana Account of the Composition of the P.P. and A.A.]] 6 | ||
A. The | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#C._Previous_Commentarial_Works_on_the_A.A._and_P.P.|C. Previous Commentarial Works on the A.A. and P.P.]] 11 | ||
and the | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#D._The_Interpretive_Approach_of_Haribhadra.2C_rGyal-tshab.2C_and_Sera_Jetsunpa|D. The Interpretive Approach of Haribhadra, rGyal-tshab, and Sera Jetsunpa]] 17 | ||
B. The Traditional Mahayana Account of the | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#1._The_Cognitive_Procedures_Compared_to_a_Medical_Antidote|1. The Cognitive Procedures Compared to a Medical Antidote]] 26 | ||
Composition of the P.P. and A.A. 6 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#2._The_Meaning_of_.22The_Cognition_of_Emptiness.22_and_its_Relevance_to_the_Interpretation_of_our_Commentators|2. The Meaning of "The Cognition of Emptiness" and its Relevance to the Interpretation of our Commentators]] 32 | ||
C. Previous Commentarial Works on the | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#3._The_Interpretations_of_our_Commentators_Distinguished_from_the_Interpretations_of_Professor_Conze_and_Dr._Obermiller|3. The Interpretations of our Commentators Distinguished from the Interpretations of Professor Conze and Dr. Obermiller]] 38 | ||
A.A. and P.P. 11 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#4._Summary|4. Summary]] 47 | ||
D. | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-PART_ONE:_The_Introduction#E._Research_Methods_of_this_Dissertation|E. Research Methods of this Dissertation]] 49 | ||
rGyal-tshab, and Sera Jetsunpa 17 | *[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part Two: The Mahāyana Motivating Thought|Part Two: The Mahāyana Motivating Thought]] 56 | ||
1. The Cognitive Procedures Compared | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Introduction|Introduction]] 56 | ||
to a Medical Antidote 26 | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#I._Definitional_Characteristics_of_the_Motivating_Thought|I. Definitional Characteristics of the Motivating Thought]] 59 | ||
2. The Meaning of "The Cognition of | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#The_Cause_of_the_Motivating_Thought|The Cause of the Motivating Thought]] 70 | ||
Emptiness" and its Relevance to | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Who_Can_Develop_the_Motivating_Thought.3F|Who Can Develop the Motivating Thought?]] 72 | ||
the Interpretation of our | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Benefits_of_the_Motivating_Thought|Benefits of the Motivating Thought]] 74 | ||
Commentators 32 | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#II._Two_Levels_of_Development_of_the_Motivating_Thought:_the_Aspiring_and_the_Actualizing|II. Two Levels of Development of the Motivating Thought: the Aspiring and the Actualizing]] 76 | ||
3. The Interpretations of our | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#III._The_Motivating_Thought_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|III. The Motivating Thought and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 79 | ||
Commentators Distinguished from | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Earth:_the_foundation_of_Mahayana_practice|Earth: the foundation of Mahayana practice]] 93 | ||
the Interpretations of Professor | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Gold:_the_precious_quality.2C_unchanging_until_enlightenment|Gold: the precious quality, unchanging until enlightenment]] 96 | ||
Conze and Dr. Obermiller 38 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Sun:_the_power_to_ripen_a_disciple_completely|Sun: the power to ripen a disciple completely]] 102 | ||
4. Summary 47 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Song:_showing_disciples_the_perfection_of_wisdom_which_is_interesting|Song: showing disciples the perfection of wisdom which is interesting]] 107 | ||
E. Research Methods of this Dissertation 49 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Benefits_of_the_Motivating_Thought2|Benefits of the Motivating Thought]] 111 | ||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Two:_The_Mahāyana_Motivating_Thought#Conclusion|Conclusion]] 112 | |||
Introduction 56 | *[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part Three: The Instructions|Part Three: The Instructions]] 117 | ||
I. Definitional Characteristics of the | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Introduction|Introduction]] 117 | ||
Motivating Thought | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Chapter_One:_Instructions_on_the_Nature_of_the_Mahayana_Practices|Chapter One: Instructions on the Nature of the Mahayana Practices]] 122 | ||
The Cause of the Motivating Thought | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Introduction_2|Introduction]] 122 | ||
Who Can Develop the Motivating Thought? | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics|Definitional Characteristics]] 127 | ||
Benefits of the Motivating Thought | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Perfection_of_Wisdom_and_the_Practices|The Perfection of Wisdom and the Practices]] 134 | ||
II. Two Levels of Development of the | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Conclusion|Conclusion]] 143 | ||
Motivating Thought: the Aspiring and | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Chapter_Two:_Instructions_about_the_Objects_of_the_Practices_The_Four_Noble_Truths|Chapter Two: Instructions about the Objects of the Practices The Four Noble Truths]] 145 | ||
the Actualizing | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Introduction_3|Introduction]] 145 | ||
III. The Motivating Thought and the | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_Suffering|The Truth of Suffering]] | ||
Perfection of Wisdom | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics_2|Definitional Characteristics]] 149 | ||
Earth: the foundation of | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_Suffering_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Truth of Suffering and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 153 | ||
Mahayana practice | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_the_Origin|The Truth of the Origin]] | ||
Gold: the precious quality, | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics_3|Definitional Characteristics]] 159 | ||
unchanging until enlightenment | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_Origination_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Truth of Origination and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 161 | ||
Sun: the power to ripen a | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_Cessation|The Truth of Cessation]] | ||
disciple completely | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics_4|Definitional Characteristics]] 168 | ||
Song: showing disciples the | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_Cessation_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Truth of Cessation and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 170 | ||
perfection of wisdom which | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_the_Path|The Truth of the Path]] | ||
is interesting | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics_5|Definitional Characteristics]] 177 | ||
Benefits of the Motivating Thought | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Truth_of_the_Path_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Truth of the Path and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 179 | ||
Conclusion | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Conclusion_2|Conclusion]] 185 | ||
**[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Chapter_Three:_The_Three_Jewels_The_Support_of_the_Mahayana_Practices|Chapter Three: The Three Jewels The Support of the Mahayana Practices]] 187 | |||
Introduction | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Buddha_Jewel|The Buddha Jewel]] | ||
Chapter One: Instructions on the Nature | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics_6|Definitional Characteristics]] 190 | ||
of the Mahayana Practices | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Buddha_Jewel_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Buddha Jewel and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 195 | ||
Introduction | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Conclusion_3|Conclusion]] 201 | ||
Definitional Characteristics | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Dharma_Jewel|The Dharma Jewel]] | ||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics_7|Definitional Characteristics]] 203 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Dharma_Jewel_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Dharma Jewel and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 207 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Sangha_Jewel|The Sangha Jewel]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Definitional_Characteristics_8|Definitional Characteristics]] 214 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#The_Sangha_Jewel_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Sangha Jewel and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 217 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Part_Three:_The_Instructions#Conclusion_4|Conclusion]] 221 | |||
**[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters Four, Five, and Six|Chapters Four, Five, and Six]] | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Introduction|Introduction]] 223 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Chapter_Four:_The_Effort_Which_is_Non-attached|Chapter Four: The Effort Which is Non-attached]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Definitional_Characteristics|Definitional Characteristics]] 225 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Effort_Which_is_Non-attached_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|Effort Which is Non-attached and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 227 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Charter_Five:_The_Effort_Which_is_Indefatigable|Charter Five: The Effort Which is Indefatigable]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Definitional_Characteristics_2|Definitional Characteristics]] 233 | |||
127 | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Effort_Which_is_Indefatigable_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|Effort Which is Indefatigable and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 235 | ||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Chapter_Six:_The_Effort_Which_Fully_Incorporates_the_Mahayana_Path|Chapter Six: The Effort Which Fully Incorporates the Mahayana Path]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#Definitional_Characteristics_3|Definitional Characteristics]] 243 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapters_Four%2C_Five%2C_and_Six#The_Effort_Which_Fully_Incorporates_the_Mahayana_Path_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Effort Which Fully Incorporates the Mahayana Path and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 246 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter Seven: The Five Eyes|Chapter Seven: The Five Eyes]] 253 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#General_Introduction|General Introduction]] 253 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Fleshly_Eye|{{lc:THE FLESHLY EYE}}]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#Definitional_Characteristics|Definitional Characteristics]] 257 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Fleshly_Eye_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Fleshly Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 258 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Heavenly_Eye|{{lc:THE HEAVENLY EYE}}]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#Definitional_Characteristics_2|Definitional Characteristics]] 261 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Heavenly_Eye_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Heavenly Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 262 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Wisdom_Eye|{{lc:THE WISDOM EYE}}]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#Definitional_Characteristics_3|Definitional Characteristics]] 265 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Wisdom_Eye_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Wisdom Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 266 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Dharma_Eye|{{lc:THE DHARMA EYE}}]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#Definitional_Characteristics_4|Definitional Characteristics]] 269 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Dharma_Eye_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Dharma Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 270 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Buddha_Eye|{{lc:THE BUDDHA EYE}}]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#Definitional_Characteristics_5|Definitional Characteristics]] 274 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#The_Buddha_Eye_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Buddha Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 274 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Seven:_The_Five_Eyes#Conclusion|Conclusion]] 278 | |||
**[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter Eight: The Six Superknowledges|Chapter Eight: The Six Superknowledges]] 279 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Psychic_Power|{{lc:PSYCHIC POWER}}]] | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Definitional_Characteristics|Definitional Characteristics]] 281 | |||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Psychic_Power_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|Psychic Power and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 282 | |||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#God.27s_Hearing|{{lc:GODS' HEARING}}]] | |||
The Perfection of Wisdom and the | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Definitional_Characteristics_2|Definitional Characteristics]] 287 | ||
Practices 134 | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Gods.27_Hearing_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|Gods' Hearing and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 288 | ||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Knowing_Others.27_Minds|{{lc:KNOWING OTHERS' MINDS}}]] | |||
Conclusion 143 | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Definitional_Characteristics_3|Definitional Characteristics]] 291 | ||
Chapter Two: Instructions about the Objects | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Knowing_others.27_Minds_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|Knowing others' Minds and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 292 | ||
of the Practices | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Recollection_of_Previous_Lives|{{lc:RECOLLECTION OF PREVIOUS LIVES}}]] | ||
The Four Noble Truths 145 | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Definitional_Characteristics_4|Definitional Characteristics]] 296 | ||
Introduction 145 | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Recollection_of_Previous_Lives_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|Recollection of Previous Lives and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 296 | ||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Gods.27_Eye|{{lc:GODS' EYE}}]] | |||
Definitional Characteristics 149 | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Definitional_Characteristics_5|Definitional Characteristics]] 301 | ||
The Truth of Suffering and | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Gods.27_Eye_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|Gods' Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 301 | ||
the Perfection of Wisdom 153 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Extirpator_of_Defilements|{{lc:EXTIRPATOR OF DEFILEMENTS}}]] | ||
****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Definitional_Characteristics_6|Definitional Characteristics]] 305 | |||
Definitional Characteristics 159 | ****[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#The_Extirpator_of_Defilements_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Extirpator of Defilements and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 307 | ||
The Truth of Origination and | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Eight:_The_Six_Superknowledges#Conclusion|Conclusion]] 312 | ||
the Perfection of Wisdom 161 | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter Nine: The Path of Seeing|Chapter Nine: The Path of Seeing]] 314 | ||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Nine:_The_Path_of_Seeing#Definitional_Characteristics|Definitional Characteristics]] 314 | |||
Definitional Characteristics 168 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Nine:_The_Path_of_Seeing#The_Path_of_Seeing_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Path of Seeing and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 320 | ||
The Truth of Cessation and | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter Ten: The Path of Cultivation|Chapter Ten: The Path of Cultivation]] 325 | ||
the Perfection of Wisdom 170 | ***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Ten:_The_Path_of_Cultivation#Definitional_Characteristics|Definitional Characteristics]] 325 | ||
***[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Ten:_The_Path_of_Cultivation#The_Path_of_Cultivation_and_the_Perfection_of_Wisdom|The Path of Cultivation and the Perfection of Wisdom]] 333 | |||
Definitional Characteristics 177 | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-Chapter_Ten:_The_Path_of_Cultivation#Conclusion|Conclusion]] 341 | ||
The Truth of the Path and | *[[{{PAGENAME}}-Appendices|Appendices]] | ||
the Perfection of Wisdom 179 | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-A Composite Edition of the Abhisamayālamkāra, the Sphuṭārthā, and the rNam-bśad sñin-po'i rgyan|I. A Composite Edition of the Abhisamayālamkāra, the Sphuṭārthā, and the rNam-bśad sñin-po'i rgyan]] 345 | ||
Conclusion 185 | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-An Edition of the don-bdun-cu|II. An Edition of the Don-bdun-cu by rJe-btsun-chos-kyi rgyal mtshan (The first two of the Seventy Topics are included here.)]] 409 | ||
Chapter Three: The Three Jewels | **[[{{PAGENAME}}-The Folios of the Pañcavimśatisāhasrikā prajñāpāramitā Pertinent to this Dissertation|III. The Folios of the Pañcavimśatisāhasrikā prajñāpāramitā Pertinent to this Dissertation]] 416 | ||
The Support of the | *[[{{PAGENAME}}-Bibliography|Bibliography]] 543 | ||
Mahayana Practices 187 | |||
== Abbreviations == | |||
Definitional Characteristics 190 | |||
The Buddha Jewel and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom 195 | |||
Conclusion 201 | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
The Dharma Jewel and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
The Sangha Jewel and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom | |||
Conclusion | |||
Chapters Four, Five, and Six | |||
Introduction | |||
Chapter Four: The Effort Which is | |||
Non-attached | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
Effort Which is Non-attached and | |||
the Perfection of Wisdom | |||
Charter Five: The Effort Which is | |||
Indefatigable | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
Effort Which is Indefatigable and | |||
the Perfection of Wisdom | |||
Chapter Six: The Effort Which Fully | |||
Incorporates the | |||
Mahayana Path | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
the Mahayana Path and the Perfection | |||
of Wisdom | |||
246 | |||
Chapter Seven: The Five Eyes 253 | |||
General Introduction 253 | |||
The Fleshly Eye and the | |||
Perfection of | |||
THE HEAVENLY EYE | |||
Definitional Characteristics 261 | |||
The Heavenly Eye and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom 262 | |||
THE WISDOM EYE | |||
Definitional Characteristics 265 | |||
The Wisdom Eye and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom 266 | |||
THE DHARMA EYE | |||
The Dharma Eye and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom 270 | |||
THE BUDDHA EYE | |||
Definitional Characteristics 274 | |||
The Buddha Eye and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom 274 | |||
Conclusion 278 | |||
Chapter Eight: The Six Superknowledges 279 | |||
PSYCHIC POWER | |||
Definitional Characteristics 281 | |||
Psychic Power and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom 282 | |||
GODS' HEARING | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
Gods' Hearing and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom | |||
KNOWING OTHERS' MINDS | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
Knowing others' Minds and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom | |||
RECOLLECTION OF PREVIOUS LIVES | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
Recollection of Previous Lives and | |||
the Perfection of Wisdom | |||
GODS' EYE | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
Gods' Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom | |||
EXTIRPATOR OF DEFILEMENTS | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
The Extirpator of Defilements and | |||
the Perfection of Wisdom | |||
Conclusion | |||
Chapter Nine: The Path of Seeing | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
The Path of Seeing and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom | |||
Chapter Ten: The Path of Cultivation | |||
Definitional Characteristics | |||
The Path of Cultivation and the | |||
Perfection of Wisdom | |||
Conclusion | |||
Appendices | |||
I. A Composite Edition of the Abhisamayālamkāra, | |||
the Sphuṭārthā, and the rNam-bśad sñin- | |||
rgyan | |||
II. An Edition of the Don-bdun-cu by rJe-btsun-chos- | |||
kyi rgyal mtshan | |||
(The first two of the Seventy Topics are | |||
included here.) | |||
III. The Folios of the Pañcavimśatisāhasrikā | |||
prajñāpāramitā Pertinent to this | |||
Dissertation | |||
== Glossary == | == Glossary == | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
{{:{{PAGENAME}}-Bibliography}} | |||
== Full text == | == Full text == | ||
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and the Perfection of Wisdom
According to
The Abhisamayālaṃkāra and the
Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikāprajñāparamitā
(The Interpretation of the First Two Topics
By Person:Haribhadra, rgyal-tshab dar-ma-rin-chen,
And rje-btsun chos-kyi rgyal-mtshan)
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy
(Buddhist Studies)
at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Abstract
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements i
- Preface v
- Part One: The Introduction 1
- A. The Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikā prajñāparamitā and the Abhisamayālaṃkāra 1
- B. The Traditional Mahayana Account of the Composition of the P.P. and A.A. 6
- C. Previous Commentarial Works on the A.A. and P.P. 11
- D. The Interpretive Approach of Haribhadra, rGyal-tshab, and Sera Jetsunpa 17
- 1. The Cognitive Procedures Compared to a Medical Antidote 26
- 2. The Meaning of "The Cognition of Emptiness" and its Relevance to the Interpretation of our Commentators 32
- 3. The Interpretations of our Commentators Distinguished from the Interpretations of Professor Conze and Dr. Obermiller 38
- 4. Summary 47
- E. Research Methods of this Dissertation 49
- Part Two: The Mahāyana Motivating Thought 56
- Part Three: The Instructions 117
- Introduction 117
- Chapter One: Instructions on the Nature of the Mahayana Practices 122
- Chapter Two: Instructions about the Objects of the Practices The Four Noble Truths 145
- Chapter Three: The Three Jewels The Support of the Mahayana Practices 187
- Chapters Four, Five, and Six
- Introduction 223
- Chapter Four: The Effort Which is Non-attached
- Charter Five: The Effort Which is Indefatigable
- Chapter Six: The Effort Which Fully Incorporates the Mahayana Path
- Chapter Seven: The Five Eyes 253
- General Introduction 253
- the fleshly eye
- Definitional Characteristics 257
- The Fleshly Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom 258
- the heavenly eye
- Definitional Characteristics 261
- The Heavenly Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom 262
- the wisdom eye
- Definitional Characteristics 265
- The Wisdom Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom 266
- the dharma eye
- Definitional Characteristics 269
- The Dharma Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom 270
- the buddha eye
- Definitional Characteristics 274
- The Buddha Eye and the Perfection of Wisdom 274
- Conclusion 278
- Chapter Eight: The Six Superknowledges 279
- Chapter Nine: The Path of Seeing 314
- Chapter Ten: The Path of Cultivation 325
- Conclusion 341
- Appendices
- I. A Composite Edition of the Abhisamayālamkāra, the Sphuṭārthā, and the rNam-bśad sñin-po'i rgyan 345
- II. An Edition of the Don-bdun-cu by rJe-btsun-chos-kyi rgyal mtshan (The first two of the Seventy Topics are included here.) 409
- III. The Folios of the Pañcavimśatisāhasrikā prajñāpāramitā Pertinent to this Dissertation 416
- Bibliography 543
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