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100 _aShantarakshita.
245 _aThe adornment of the middle way :
_bShantarakshita’s Madhyamakalankara with commentary by Jamgön Mipham /
_cShantarakshita.
260 _aBoston :
_bShambhala,
_c2005.
300 _a227 p. :
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a "Madhyamaka, or the Middle Way, is accepted by all schools of Tibetan Buddhism as the most profound expression, in philosophical terms, of emptiness, the true nature of phenomena. Emptiness is the basis on which the whole of Mahayana practice is founded, from the mind-training meditations on bodhichitta to the advanced yogas of tantra and dzogchen. The Madhyamaka tradition, inaugurated by Nagarjuna and dominant in India for over a thousand years, remains a vibrant force in Tibetan Buddhism." "Shantarakshita's view, quintessentially expressed in the Madhyamakalankara, effects a synthesis between the Madhyamaka of Nagarjuna, the Mind-Only teachings traced back to Asanga, and the logico-epistemological tradition of Dignaga and Dharmakirti. This work marks the final stage in the evolution of Madhyamaka and was the last major development of Buddhist philosophy in India."--BOOK JACKET.
650 _a Śāntarakṣita,
_vMadhyamakālaṅkāra.
_x705-762.
650 _a Śāntaraksita.
_vMadhyamakālamkāra.
856 _uhttp://10.10.80.15/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=e80cd35fe9d16df1a735389f3a300831
_yThe adornment of the middle way : Shantarakshita’s Madhyamakalankara with commentary by Jamgön Mipham /
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