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<noinclude><span class=TibUni18>༺[[དབུ་མ་རྩ་བའི་ཤེས་རབ།]]༻</span></noinclude> - ([[dbu ma rtsa ba'i shes rab]])
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<noinclude><span class=TibUni18>༺[[དབུ་མ་རྩ་ཤེ།]]༻</span></noinclude> - ([[dbu ma rtsa she]])
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'''[[Mulamadhyamakakarika]] by [[Nagarjuna]]'''  is one of the greatest [[Middle Way]] commentary texts.
 
'''[[Mulamadhyamakakarika]] by [[Nagarjuna]]'''  is one of the greatest [[Middle Way]] commentary texts.
 
In Tibetan: [[dbu ma rtsa ba'i tshig le'u byas pa shes rab ches bya ba]], also [[dbu ma rtsa ba'i shes rab]] or [[dbu ma rtsa she]]
 
  
 
In English: [[Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way]].
 
In English: [[Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way]].
  
This text inspired a large set of commentary literature in Sanskrit, in the Tibetan, Chinese, Korean and Japanese traditions. The [[Middle Way]] philosophical schools have their basis established in this text: both the [[Svatantrika-Madhyamika]] and [[Prasangika-Madhyamika]] systems are described in this text based on scholars from either tradition.
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This text inspired a large set of commentary literature in Sanskrit, in the Tibetan, Chinese, Korean and Japanese traditions. The [[Middle Way]] philosophical schools have their basis established in this text: both the [[Svatantrika]]-[[Madhyamika]] and [[Prasangika]]-[[Madhyamika]] systems are described in this text based on scholars from either tradition.
  
 
== Contents ==
 
== Contents ==

Revision as of 11:44, 7 October 2009

དབུ་མ་རྩ་བའི་ཚིག་ལེའུ་བྱས་པ་ཤེས་རབ་ཆེས་བྱ་བ། - (dbu ma rtsa ba'i tshig le'u byas pa shes rab ches bya ba)

དབུ་མ་རྩ་བའི་ཤེས་རབ། - (dbu ma rtsa ba'i shes rab)

དབུ་མ་རྩ་ཤེ། - (dbu ma rtsa she)

Mulamadhyamakakarika by Nagarjuna is one of the greatest Middle Way commentary texts.

In English: Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way.

This text inspired a large set of commentary literature in Sanskrit, in the Tibetan, Chinese, Korean and Japanese traditions. The Middle Way philosophical schools have their basis established in this text: both the Svatantrika-Madhyamika and Prasangika-Madhyamika systems are described in this text based on scholars from either tradition.

Contents[edit]

The text is in verse form, and has 27 chapters:

  • Dedicatory verses
  • Chapter 1: Conditions
  • Chapter 2: Motions
  • Chapter 3: The Senses
  • Chapter 4: The Aggregates
  • Chapter 5: The Elements
  • Chapter 6: Desire and The Desirous
  • Chapter 7: The Conditioned
  • Chapter 8: Agent and Action
  • Chapter 9: Prior Entity
  • Chapter 10: Fire and Fuel
  • Chapter 11: Initial and Final Limits
  • Chapter 12: Suffering
  • Chapter 13: Compounded Phenomena
  • Chapter 14: Connection
  • Chapter 15: Essence
  • Chapter 16: Bondage
  • Chapter 17: Actions and their Fruit
  • Chapter 18: Self and Entities
  • Chapter 19: Time
  • Chapter 20: Combinations
  • Chapter 21: Becoming and Destruction
  • Chapter 22: Tathagata
  • Chapter 23: Errors
  • Chapter 24: Four Noble Truths
  • Chapter 25: Nirvana
  • Chapter 26: Twelve Links
  • Chapter 27: Views

Famous Quotes[edit]

See Also[edit]

Pages in category "lotsawas"

The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total.