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This text belongs to Nagarjuna’s [[Collection of Praises]]. | This text belongs to Nagarjuna’s [[Collection of Praises]]. | ||
In this short text (26 verses), Nagarjuna praises the Buddha for his teachings on emptiness and dependent origination. In his translation of this text, Geshe Thupten Jinpa translates the title of the text as follows: ''Hymn to [the Buddha] the World Transcendent''. | In this short text (26 verses), Nagarjuna praises the Buddha for his teachings on emptiness and dependent origination. In his translation of this text, Geshe [[Thupten Jinpa]] translates the title of the text as follows: ''Hymn to [the Buddha] the World Transcendent''. | ||
===Further Reading=== | ===Further Reading=== |
Revision as of 19:19, 23 December 2008
Praise of the Supramundane – (Skt. Lokātītastava; Wyl. ‘jig rten las ‘das par bstod pa), a shastra written by Nagarjuna.
This text belongs to Nagarjuna’s Collection of Praises.
In this short text (26 verses), Nagarjuna praises the Buddha for his teachings on emptiness and dependent origination. In his translation of this text, Geshe Thupten Jinpa translates the title of the text as follows: Hymn to [the Buddha] the World Transcendent.
Further Reading
- Master of Wisdom, Writings of the Buddhist Master Nagarjuna, translations by Christian Lindtner, Dharma Publishing, 1986