Elevating Yogācāra to the level of Madhyamaka and admitting irreconcilable differences between Yogācāra and Niḥsvabhāvavāda, Shakya Chokden nevertheless presents both systems as providing valid philosophical and contemplative means of achieving Buddhahood...Exploring these and other seminal issues in Buddhist thought and contemplative practice, the book serves as an invaluable source for scholars and advanced students of Tibetan Buddhism.

Trang T. D. Nguyen, University of South Wales

In Luminous Emptiness, Yaroslav Komarovski offers an annotated translation of three seminal works on the nature and relationship of the Yogacara and Madhyamaka schools of Buddhist thought, by Serdok Penchen Shakya Chokden (1428-1507). There has never been consensus on the meaning of Madhyamaka and Yogacara, and for more than fifteen centuries the question of correct identification and interpretation of these systems has remained unsolved. Chokden proposes to accept Yogacara and Madhyamaka on their own terms as compatible systems, despite their considerable divergences and reciprocal critiques. His major objective is to bring Yogacara back from obscurity, present it in a positive light, and correct its misrepresentation by earlier thinkers. He thus serves as a major resource for scholarly research on the historical and philosophical development of Yogacara and Madhyamaka. Until recently, Shakya Chokden's works have been largely unavailable. Only in 1975 were his collected writings published in twenty-four volumes in Bhutan. Since then, his ingenious works on Buddhist history, philosophy, and logic have attracted increasing scholarly attention. Komarovski's research on Shakya Chokden's innovative writings--most of which are still available only in the original Tibetan--revises early misinterpretations by addressing some of the most complicated aspects of his thought. While focusing on his unique interpretation of Yogacara and Madhyamaka, the book also shows that his thought provides an invaluable base to challenge and expand our understanding of such topics as epistemology, contemplative practice, the relationship between intellectual study and meditative experience, and other key questions that occupy contemporary scholarship on Buddhism and religion in general.
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In Luminous Emptiness, Yaroslav Komarovski offers an annotated translation of three seminal works on the nature and relationship of Yogacara and Madhyamaka, by Serdok Penchen Shakya Chokden (1428-1507).
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Introduction 1. Profound Thunder amidst the Clouds of the Ocean of Definitive Meaning: Differentiation of the Two Systems of the Great Madhyamaka Deriving from the Two Great Chariot Ways 2. Rain of Ambrosia: Extensive Auto-Commentary on the Treatise That, Explaining Differentiation of the Two Ways of Great Chariots, Establishes the Definitive Meaning Approved by Them as One English-Tibetan Glossary Glossary of Tibetan Names and Titles Bibliography Index
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"Elevating Yog=ac=ara to the level of Madhyamaka and admitting irreconcilable differences between Yog=ac=ara and Ni.hsvabh=avav=ada, Shakya Chokden nevertheless presents both systems as providing valid philosophical and contemplative means of achieving Buddhahood...Exploring these and other seminal issues in Buddhist thought and contemplative practice, the book serves as an invaluable source for scholars and advanced students of Tibetan Buddhism." -- Trang T. D. Nguyen, University of South Wales
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Selling point: Offers annotated translation of never before translated seminal works of a controversial and influential Tibetan thinker Selling point: Explores the relationship between conceptual models of reality and Buddhist contemplative practices Selling point: Critically appraises philosophical commitments and interpretive frameworks involved in accessing and describing realization of reality
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Yaroslav Komarovski (PhD University of Virginia, 2007) is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of Tibetan Buddhism and Mystical Experience (OUP 2015).
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Selling point: Offers annotated translation of never before translated seminal works of a controversial and influential Tibetan thinker Selling point: Explores the relationship between conceptual models of reality and Buddhist contemplative practices Selling point: Critically appraises philosophical commitments and interpretive frameworks involved in accessing and describing realization of reality
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ISBN
9780190933838
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
839 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
43 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
528

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Yaroslav Komarovski (PhD University of Virginia, 2007) is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of Tibetan Buddhism and Mystical Experience (OUP 2015).