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Mahamudra and the Middle Way - Vol. 2Mahamudra and the Middle Way - Vol. 2-front.jpgHiggins, David, and Martina Draszczyk. Mahāmudrā and the Middle Way: Post-Classical Kagyü Discourses on Mind, Emptiness and Buddha-Nature. Vol. II, Translations, Critical Texts, Bibliography and Index. Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 90.2. Vienna: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien, 2016.Higgins, D.;Draszczyk, M.Higgins, D.;Draszczyk, M.This two-volume publication explores the complex philosophy of Mahāmudrā that developed in Tibetan Dwags po Bka’ brgyud traditions between the 15th and 16th centuries CE. It examines the attempts to articulate and defend Bka’ brgyud views and practices by four leading post-classical thinkers: (1) Shākya mchog ldan (1423‒1507), a celebrated yet controversial Sa skya scholar who developed a strong affiliation with the Karma Bka’ brgyud Mahāmudrā tradition in the last half of his life, (2) Karma phrin las Phyogs las rnam rgyal (1456‒1539), a renowned Karma Bka’ brgyud scholar-yogin and tutor to the Eighth Karma pa, (3) the Eighth Karma pa himself, Mi bskyod rdo rje (1507‒1554), who was among the most erudite and influential scholar-hierarchs of his generation, (4) and Padma dkar po (1527‒1592), Fourth ’Brug chen of the ’Brug pa Bka’ brgyud lineage who is generally acknowledged as its greatest scholar and systematizer. It is an important academic work published in the Vienna series WSTB and is divided into two volumes: the first offers a detailed philosophical analysis of the authors’ principal views and justifications of Mahāmudrā against the background of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist doctrines on mind, emptiness and buddha nature; the second comprises an annotated anthology of their seminal writings on Mahāmudrā accompanied by critical editions and introductions. These two volumes are the result of research that was generously funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) from 2012 to 2015 under the supervision of Prof. Klaus-Dieter Mathes. The project was entitled “‘Emptiness of Other’ (Gzhan stong) in the Tibetan ‘Great Seal’ (Mahāmudrā) Traditions of the 15th and 16th Centuries” (FWF Project number P23826-G15). (Source: WSTB Description)
  1. PaN chen shAkya mchog ldan. phyag rgya chen po gsal bar byed pa'i bstan bcos tshangs pa'i 'khor lo. In gsung 'bum shAkya mchog ldan, Vol. 17: 359-412. Kathmandu: sachen international, 2006. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  2. karma phrin las pa. dri lan yid kyi mun sel zhes bya ba lcags mo'i dris lan. In chos kyi rje karma phrin las pa'i gsung 'bum las rdo rje'i mgur gyi phreng ba dang thun mong ba'i dris lan gyi phreng ba. New Delhi: ngawang topgay, 1975: 88-92. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  3. ____________. yin lug sgrog pa lta ba'i mgur. In chos kyi rje karma phrin las pa'i gsung 'bum las rdo rje'i mgur gyi phreng ba dang thun mong ba'i dris lan gyi phreng ba. New Delhi: ngawang topgay, 1975: 8-10. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  4. ____________. rdo rje mgur. In chos kyi rje karma phrin las pa'i gsung 'bum las rdo rje'i mgur gyi phreng ba dang thun mong ba'i dris lan gyi phreng ba. New Delhi: ngawang topgay, 1975: 43-44. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  5. mi bskyod rdo rje. bdud rtsi'i dri mchog. In gsung 'bum mi bskyod rdo rje, Vol. 15: 975-1024. Lhasa: s.n., 2004. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  6. ____________. bla ma khams pa'i dris lan mi gcig sems gnyis. In gsung 'bum mi bskyod rdo rje, Vol. 3: 219-223. Lhasa: s.n., 2004. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  7. ____________. zab mo phyag chen gyi mdzod sna tshogs 'dus pa'i gter. In gsung 'bum mi bskyod rdo rje, Vol. 15: 1025-1038. Lhasa: s.n., 2004. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  8. ____________. sku gsum ngo sprod rnam bshad. In gsung 'bum mi bskyod rdo rje, Vol. 21: 208-210. Lhasa: s.n., 2004. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  9. ____________. dgongs gcig 'grel pa. In gsung 'bum mi bskyod rdo rje, Vol. 6: 98-102. Lhasa: s.n., 2004. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  10. pad+ma dkar po. phyag chen rgyal ba'i gan mdzod. In gsung 'bum pad+ma dkar po, Vol. 21: 38-42, 173-192. Darjeeling: kargyud sungrab nyamso khang, 1973-1974. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  11. ____________. klan ka gzhom pa'i gtam. In gsung 'bum pad+ma dkar po, Vol. 21: 553-561. Darjeeling: kargyud sungrab nyamso khang, 1973-1974. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  12. ____________. shar rtse zhal snga'i brgal lan. In gsung 'bum pad+ma dkar po, Vol. 21: 585-587. Darjeeling: kargyud sungrab nyamso khang, 1973-1974. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
  13. ____________. snying po don gyi man ngag. In gsung 'bum pad+ma dkar po, Vol. 21: 414-415. Darjeeling: kargyud sungrab nyamso khang, 1973-1974. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg
trueMahāmudrā and the Middle WayBookThis two-volume manuscript presents complex philosophical discourses from "post-classical" Kagyu writers and includes extensive discussion of the concept of buddha-nature. For instance, "Some Criticisms of Shākya mchog ldan’s Buddha Nature Epistemology" (page 111), andthere is a section entitled "Critique of 'Gos lo tsa ba's Separation of Buddhahood and Buddha Nature" (page 105), which includes a translation and discussion of a section of a text by the Eighth Karmapa, Mikyo Dorje, in which he disagrees with the characterization of the relationship between sentient beings and buddhas by Go Lotsawa and Rangjung Dorje.AdvancedAcademicfalseMahāmudrā and the Middle Way: Post-Classical Kagyü Discourses on Mind, Emptiness and Buddha-Nature. Volume 2: Translations, Critical Texts, Bibliography and IndexArbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität WientrueTranslations
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2016Kagyu; Karma Kagyu; Madhyamaka; Mahamudra; ShAkya mchog ldan; rang stong; gzhan stong; trisvabhāva; Two Truths; Sa skya paN+Di ta; Karma phrin las pa; dharmakāya; tridharmacakrapravartana; śūnyatā; Pad+ma dkar po; Gzhan blo’i dregs pa nyams byed; The doctrine of buddha-nature in Tibetan Buddhism; Heshang Moheyan; 'gos lo tsA ba gzhon nu dpalShAkya mchog ldan; karma phrin las pa; Karmapa, 8th; pad+ma dkar pohttps://www.academia.edu/35131337/Mah%C4%81mudr%C4%81_and_the_Middle_Way_Post-classical_Kagy%C3%BC_Discourses_on_Mind_Emptiness_and_Buddha-Nature._2016_._Vol._1._441_pp._ISBN_13_978-3-902501-28-8._WSTB_No._90.1._Co-authored_with_Martina_Draszczyk