The Candamahārosanatantra, or “Tantra of Fierce and Greatly Wrathful One”, belongs to the class of Highest Tantras (anuttarayoga, rnal ’byor chen po bla med). The text which has been preserved in the Sanskrit original and in Tibetan translation consists of twenty five chapters (patala). The 16th chapter entitled pratītyasamutpāda-patala is an exposition of the doctrine of dependent origination. The present author is preparing a critical edition of this chapter from Sanskrit and Tibetan, provided with an annotated translation. In this paper is offered a working translation alone with occasional references the readings of the oldest Sanskrit palm leaf manuscripts, compared with the Tibetan translation (Wanli edition)
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The Kriyāsamgraha (KS), a collection of the Buddhist Tantric rituals of Kuladatta, has a chapter cal...
The S´rīvajramand44alālam4kāra nāma mahātantrarāja preserved in the Tibetan Kanjur has traditionally...
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Tantra means knowledge of methodical and mechanical investigational-technique through which we devel...
The Nagaropamasutra stands out as one of several works containing a special form of the pratityasamu...
The Kriyāsamgraha (KS), a collection of the Buddhist Tantric rituals of Kuladatta, has a chapter cal...
The S´rīvajramand44alālam4kāra nāma mahātantrarāja preserved in the Tibetan Kanjur has traditionally...
Praca poświęcona jest opisowi trzech wczesnych tantrycznych tradycji śiwaickich: paśupata, kalamukh...
One of the main problems in the interpretation of the Buddhist doctrine of prat(\u27)ityasamutpada, ...
This thesis constitutes a study of the Sarva-tathagata-tattva-samgraha, the principal Buddhist tantr...
he rNying ma'i rgyud 'bum — the "Ancient Tantra Collection " — is a large corpu...
This article contains an annotated translation of a part of the 13th ahnika of the Tantrāloka of Abh...
This paper explores a sūtra-based doxography contained in the 12th-century Tangut Mahāmudrā work Not...
The eighth-century Indian Buddhist master Buddhagupta (more commonly known as Buddhaguhya) is one of...
This paper aims to identify the sources of a list of twelve dhāraṇīs included in Rubric 748 of the M...
This work contains nineteen chapters selected from the total thirty-three chapters of the Samvaroday...
The Caurasi pada (CP), often entitled Hita caurasi in modern sources, is a Krsnaite text in Braj bha...
The Prasnottararatnamalika is a small tract containing 62 questions, paired with their answers. It i...
Tantra means knowledge of methodical and mechanical investigational-technique through which we devel...
The Nagaropamasutra stands out as one of several works containing a special form of the pratityasamu...
The Kriyāsamgraha (KS), a collection of the Buddhist Tantric rituals of Kuladatta, has a chapter cal...
The S´rīvajramand44alālam4kāra nāma mahātantrarāja preserved in the Tibetan Kanjur has traditionally...