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'''Uttaratantra Shastra''' (Skt.), '' | '''Uttaratantra Shastra''' (Skt.), ''Gyü Lama'' (Tib.), ''The Sublime Continuum''. One of the five treatises of Maitreya, a commentary on the teachings of the third turning of the wheel of Dharma explaining the [[buddha nature]]. | ||
==Outline== | |||
The text has [[seven vajra points]]. These points come within the '''five chapters''': | |||
The | #The Tathagatagarbha<br> | ||
#Awakening/Enlightenment (bodhi)<br> | |||
#Enlightened Qualities<br> | |||
#The Activity of the Tathagatas<br> | |||
#Benefits of the Text | |||
==Translations== | |||
*''Buddha Nature'' (with [[Jamgön Kongtrul]]'s commentary) translated by Rosemarie Fuchs, Snow Lion, New York 2000 | |||
*''The Changeless Nature'', translated by Ken and Katia Holmes, Karma Kagyu Trust, Newcastle 1985 | |||
==Teachings on the Uttaratantra Shastra== | |||
*[[Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [[Rigpa Shedra]], [[Lerab Ling]], 2002 | |||
[[Category: Texts]] | [[Category: Texts]] |
Revision as of 14:27, 27 May 2007
Uttaratantra Shastra (Skt.), Gyü Lama (Tib.), The Sublime Continuum. One of the five treatises of Maitreya, a commentary on the teachings of the third turning of the wheel of Dharma explaining the buddha nature.
Outline
The text has seven vajra points. These points come within the five chapters:
- The Tathagatagarbha
- Awakening/Enlightenment (bodhi)
- Enlightened Qualities
- The Activity of the Tathagatas
- Benefits of the Text
Translations
- Buddha Nature (with Jamgön Kongtrul's commentary) translated by Rosemarie Fuchs, Snow Lion, New York 2000
- The Changeless Nature, translated by Ken and Katia Holmes, Karma Kagyu Trust, Newcastle 1985