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'''Treasury of Philosophical Tenets''' (Tib. ''Drubta Dzö''; [[Wyl.]] ''grub mtha' mdzod'') - one of the [[Seven Treasuries]] of [[Longchenpa]]. | '''Treasury of Philosophical Tenets''' (Tib. ''Drubta Dzö''; [[Wyl.]] ''grub mtha' mdzod'') - one of the [[Seven Treasuries]] of [[Longchenpa]]. | ||
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==Translations and Commentaries== | ==Translations and Commentaries== | ||
*Longchen Rabjam, ''Precious Treasury of Philosophical Systems'', translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 2007 | *Longchen Rabjam, ''Precious Treasury of Philosophical Systems'', translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 2007 | ||
*Albion Moonlight Butters, ''The Doxographical Genius of Kun mkhyen kLong chen rab 'byams pa'', Columbia University, 2006 | |||
[[Category:Seven Treasuries]] | [[Category:Seven Treasuries]] |
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Treasury of Philosophical Tenets (Tib. Drubta Dzö; Wyl. grub mtha' mdzod) - one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa.
Outline
This treasure, in 8 chapters, is divided into common and esoteric uncommon sections:
- How the Buddha came into this world (based on hinayana, mahayana, and tantric accounts); the twelve acts of the Buddha; the "turning the wheel of the Dharma".
- The Teachings; Shakyamuni's teachings, and the commentarial traditions.
- Philosophical Tenets, based upon these teachings, including: outsiders (non Buddhists) and insiders (Buddhists). The Buddhist views include: Vaibhashika, Sautrantika, Yogachara, and Madhyamika.
- The Way to progress on the Path (Wyl. lam bgrod tshul), including the approach of the Shravaka, Pratyekabuddha, and Bodhisattva, and an account of the five paths.
- An account of the secret mantrayana as the Fruition, including the special characteristics of Vajrayana.
- An account of How the Vajrayana Teachings Came About, including the New Tantra (Sarma) definitions, and classifications.
- An account of The Ancient Tradition (Nyingma) definitions and classifications, divided into three general tantras (kriya, upa, yoga), and three inner tantras (mahayoga, anuyoga, atiyoga).
- An account of the Esoteric Approach, being the Vajra Essence of Luminosity, including a general discussion of: How the ground of Being naturally abides; the way in which sentient beings go astray, the way in which sentient beings can practise, and then finally achieve the fruition of freedom.
Translations and Commentaries
- Longchen Rabjam, Precious Treasury of Philosophical Systems, translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 2007
- Albion Moonlight Butters, The Doxographical Genius of Kun mkhyen kLong chen rab 'byams pa, Columbia University, 2006