Calming the Mind and Discerning the Real: Buddhist Meditation and the Middle View

Calming the Mind and Discerning the Real: Buddhist Meditation and the Middle View

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDE508
Author: Trans. By. Alex Wayman
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
Language: English
Edition: 2004
ISBN: 8120806484
Pages: 533
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.8" X 5.8"

Book Description

From the Jacket:

Lam rim chen mo (roughly, "the great book on stages of the path (to enlightenment") is the abbreviated title of a massive encyclopedic manual written by Tson-kha-pa, the founder of the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Calming the Mind and Discerning the Real marks the first appearance in English of the two most important segments of this work.

As translator Alex Wayman notes, "From the beginning of Buddhist literature we find the terms 'calming' and 'discerning' paired, as natures to be cultivated." However, over centuries of religious teaching, the precise connotations of these terms became diffuse, and "calming" and "discerning" came to stand, at different times, for natures to be cultivated in their own right and for categories covering various steps towards spiritual goals. In 1402 Tson-kha-pa completed Lam rim chen mo, the latter portions of which, here translated, reconciled what had long been in philosophical dispute.

Calming the Mind and Discerning the Real constitutes Tson-kha-pa's reform of Tibetan non-tantric Buddhist meditation and its philosophical position. The initial section, Calming the Mind, is a treatise on meditation, following the Buddhist teachings of Asanga. Discerning the Real deals with philosophy, and exhibits the influence of the Buddhist scholar Nagarjuna and his successors. Both sections cover matters that are still controversial in Tibet, and remain of prevalent interest to modern scholars.

About the Author:

Wayman has utilized the original Sanskrit texts for Tson-pa's citations as well as the Tibetan text. He has included a biography of the author, several clarifying essays for the necessary background, and a helpful glossary of terms.

Drawing on both Sanskrit and Tibetan text, Alex Wayman has published twelve books and 150 articles on tantric and non-tantric Buddhism. Since 1991 he has been Professor Emeritus for Sanskrit, Columbia University.

CONTENTS

Foreword by Series Editor ix
Preface xi
A Critical Evaluation of the Translation

xiii
&nbsp &nbsp Introduction 1
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp The Lineage, and Atisa's "Ling on the Path of Enlightenment" 3
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp The Author of the Lam rim chen mo 15
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Calming and Discerning as Natures and Categories 26
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Asanga on the Ancillaries of Calming and the Supernormal Faculties 31
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Discursive Thought and the bSam-yas Debate 44
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Tson-kha-pa's Position on Discerning 59
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp The Translation 70
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Tson-kha-pa's Sectional Titles

74
CALMING THE MIND and DISCERNING THE REAL

81
&nbsp &nbsp Calming the Mind (Samatha) 97
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Reliance on the Equipment for Calming 98
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp After Recourse to that (Equipment), the Method of Cultivating Calming 100
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp [By Reason of the Cultivation] The Standard of Accomplishment of Calming

147
&nbsp &nbsp Discerning the Real (Vipasyana) 173
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Reliance on the Equipment for Discerning 177
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Engaging the Principle to be Refuted 188
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Option of Prasangika and Svatantrika as Refuting Agents 283
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Relying on This Agent, the Method of Generating the View in Consciousness 336
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Varieties of Discerning 386
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp The Way to Cultivate Discerning 390
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Standard for Accomplishment of Discerning Through Cultivation

414
The Method of Pair-Yoking Calming and Discerning 419
Notes, Glossaries, and Bibliography 433
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Abbreviations Used in the Note and Bibliography 434
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Notes 435
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Glossaries 483
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Bibliography

493
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Index 499


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