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[[Image:Nagarjuna17.JPG|frame|'''Nagarjuna''']] | [[Image:Nagarjuna17.JPG|frame|'''Nagarjuna''']] | ||
'''Collection of Praises''' (Tib. བསྟོད་ཚོགས་, tö tsok, [[Wyl.]] ''bstod tshogs'') | '''''Collection of Praises''''' (Tib. བསྟོད་ཚོགས་, ''tö tsok'', [[Wyl.]] ''bstod tshogs'') — one of the main categories of [[Nagarjuna]]'s writings. | ||
Towards the end of his life, acting on advice from [[Tara]], Nagarjuna returned to Southern India and dwelt at a place called Mount Splendour, where he gave extensive teachings on both the | Towards the end of his life, acting on advice from [[Tara]], Nagarjuna returned to Southern India and dwelt at a place called Mount Splendour, where he gave extensive teachings on both the [[sutra]]s and [[tantra]]s, and composed many more texts. These writings, known as the ''Collection of Praises'', are likened to [[Buddha]]'s [[Three Turnings|third turning]] of the Wheel of Dharma. | ||
==The Texts== | |||
The texts in this collection include: | The texts in this collection include: | ||
*[[Praise of the Dharmadhatu]] | |||
*[[Praise | |||
*[[Praise of the Supramundane]] | *[[Praise of the Supramundane]] | ||
*[[Praise of the Inconceivable]] | *[[Praise of the Inconceivable]] | ||
*[[Praise of the Ultimate]] | *[[Praise of the Ultimate]] | ||
==Other Collections== | |||
*[[Collection of Advice]] | *[[Collection of Advice]] | ||
*[[Collection of Middle Way Reasoning]] | *[[Collection of Middle Way Reasoning]] | ||
[[Category:Texts]] | [[Category:Texts]] | ||
[[Category:Nagarjuna]] | [[Category:Nagarjuna]] |
Latest revision as of 11:17, 19 December 2023
Collection of Praises (Tib. བསྟོད་ཚོགས་, tö tsok, Wyl. bstod tshogs) — one of the main categories of Nagarjuna's writings.
Towards the end of his life, acting on advice from Tara, Nagarjuna returned to Southern India and dwelt at a place called Mount Splendour, where he gave extensive teachings on both the sutras and tantras, and composed many more texts. These writings, known as the Collection of Praises, are likened to Buddha's third turning of the Wheel of Dharma.
The Texts
The texts in this collection include:
- Praise of the Dharmadhatu
- Praise of the Supramundane
- Praise of the Inconceivable
- Praise of the Ultimate