Tsongkhapa (1357-1419) is by any measure the single most influential philosopher in Tibetan history. His articulation of Prasangika Madhyamaka, and his interpretation of the 7th Century Indian philosopher Candrakirti\u27s interpretation of Madhyamaka is the foundation for the understanding of that philosophical system in the Geluk school in Tibet. Tsongkhapa argues that Candrakirti shows that we can integrate the Madhyamaka doctrine of the two truths, and of the ultimate emptiness of all phenomena with a robust epistemology that explains how we can know both conventional and ultimate truth and distinguish truth from falsity within the conventional world. The Sakya scholar Taktsang Lotsawa (born 1405) published the first systematic critique ...
Tsongkhapa as Dzokchenpa: Nyingma Discourses and Geluk Sources Despite their frequent depiction as p...
Buddhist accounts of the ultimate truth, especially in the Mahāyāna tradition, emphasize the fact th...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to demonstrate that the Tibetan Prasangika Madhyamika ...
All lineages of Tibetan Buddhism today claim allegiance to the philosophy of the Middle Way, the exp...
Examines various Tibetan interpretations of the Uttaratantra, the most authoritative Indic commentar...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
In this essay I explore a portion of a polemical text authored by the influential fifteenth to sixte...
Serdok Paṇchen Shakya Chokden (1428–1507) stands out as one of the most remarkable thinkers of Tibe...
This is an essential work of Tibetan Buddhist thought written by an influential scholar of the twent...
The Mādhyamika philosophy of Tsoṅ kha pa (1357-1419), the founder of the dGe lugs pa sect of Tibetan...
Longchen Rabjampa (1308–64), scholar of the Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma tradition, presents a novel dox...
In recent years there has been a surge of scholarly interest in diverse systems of Buddhist thought ...
More than twenty-five years ago, if memory serves, rumors were in circulation that a commentary on D...
Tsongkhapa as Dzokchenpa: Nyingma Discourses and Geluk Sources Despite their frequent depiction as p...
Buddhist accounts of the ultimate truth, especially in the Mahāyāna tradition, emphasize the fact th...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to demonstrate that the Tibetan Prasangika Madhyamika ...
All lineages of Tibetan Buddhism today claim allegiance to the philosophy of the Middle Way, the exp...
Examines various Tibetan interpretations of the Uttaratantra, the most authoritative Indic commentar...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
In this essay I explore a portion of a polemical text authored by the influential fifteenth to sixte...
Serdok Paṇchen Shakya Chokden (1428–1507) stands out as one of the most remarkable thinkers of Tibe...
This is an essential work of Tibetan Buddhist thought written by an influential scholar of the twent...
The Mādhyamika philosophy of Tsoṅ kha pa (1357-1419), the founder of the dGe lugs pa sect of Tibetan...
Longchen Rabjampa (1308–64), scholar of the Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma tradition, presents a novel dox...
In recent years there has been a surge of scholarly interest in diverse systems of Buddhist thought ...
More than twenty-five years ago, if memory serves, rumors were in circulation that a commentary on D...
Tsongkhapa as Dzokchenpa: Nyingma Discourses and Geluk Sources Despite their frequent depiction as p...
Buddhist accounts of the ultimate truth, especially in the Mahāyāna tradition, emphasize the fact th...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...