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The '''Samdhinirmochana Sutra''' (Skt. ''Saṃdhinirmocana sūtra''; [[Wyl.]] ''dgongs pa nges 'grel'') is a famous [[mahayana]] [[sutra]] that is particularly associated with the Yogachara school. The title has been translated into English as ''Sutra which Decisively Reveals the Intention''. It is one of the [[ten sutras that teach the sugatagarbha]]. | The '''Samdhinirmochana Sutra''' (Skt. ''Saṃdhinirmocana sūtra''; Tib. [[དགོངས་པ་ངེས་འགྲེལ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''dgongs pa nges 'grel'') is a famous [[mahayana]] [[sutra]] that is particularly associated with the Yogachara school. The title has been translated into English as ''Sutra which Decisively Reveals the Intention''. It is one of the [[ten sutras that teach the sugatagarbha]]. | ||
==Translations== | ==Translations== |
Revision as of 03:50, 2 February 2011
The Samdhinirmochana Sutra (Skt. Saṃdhinirmocana sūtra; Tib. དགོངས་པ་ངེས་འགྲེལ་, Wyl. dgongs pa nges 'grel) is a famous mahayana sutra that is particularly associated with the Yogachara school. The title has been translated into English as Sutra which Decisively Reveals the Intention. It is one of the ten sutras that teach the sugatagarbha.
Translations
- John Powers, Wisdom of Buddha, Dharma Publishing, 1995
Further Reading
- John Powers, Hermeneutics and Tradition in the Samdhinirmocana-sūtra (Leiden 1993). This was part of the author's 1991 doctoral dissertation at University of Virginia.
- John Powers, Lost in China, Found in Tibet: How Wonch'uk Became the Author of the Great Chinese Commentary, Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, vol. 15, no. 1 (1992), pp. 95-103.
- John Powers, The Concept of the Ultimate (don dam pa, paramartha) in the Sandhinirmocana-sūtra: Analysis, Translation and Notes (vols. 1-2), doctoral dissertation, University of Virginia (1991).
- John Powers, The Term "Samdhinirmocana" in the Title of the Samdhinirmocana-sūtra, Studies in Central and East Asian Religions, vol. 4 (Autumn 1991), pp. 52-62.
- John Powers, The Tibetan Translations of the Samdhinirmocana-sūtra and Bka' 'gyur Research, Central Asiatic Journal, vol. 37, no. 3/4 (1993), pp. 198-224