Middle Way: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Kent Sandvik (talk | contribs) (Added link to Mulamadhyamakakarika) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Middle Way''' ([[dbu ma]]); Skt. [[ | '''Middle Way''' ([[dbu ma]]); Skt. [[Madhyamaka]]. The highest of the [[four Buddhist schools of philosophy]]. The Middle Way means not holding any extreme views, especially those of [[eternalism]] or [[nihilism]]. | ||
[[Middle Way]] (Tib. [[dbu ma]], Skt. madhyamika) : Buddhism' move elevated form of philosophy, so called because it avoids the two extremes of nihilism and of belief in the reality of phenomena (eternalism or materialism) [MR] | [[Middle Way]] (Tib. [[dbu ma]], Skt. madhyamika) : Buddhism' move elevated form of philosophy, so called because it avoids the two extremes of nihilism and of belief in the reality of phenomena (eternalism or materialism) [MR] |
Revision as of 11:16, 13 May 2007
Middle Way (dbu ma); Skt. Madhyamaka. The highest of the four Buddhist schools of philosophy. The Middle Way means not holding any extreme views, especially those of eternalism or nihilism.
Middle Way (Tib. dbu ma, Skt. madhyamika) : Buddhism' move elevated form of philosophy, so called because it avoids the two extremes of nihilism and of belief in the reality of phenomena (eternalism or materialism) [MR]
- [Four Buddhist schools of philosophy]]
- Please expand