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==Texts== | ==Texts== | ||
* ''A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View''. | * ''A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View''. | ||
===Quotation=== | ===Quotation=== | ||
{{:Quotations: Manjushrikirti, A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View}} | {{:Quotations: Manjushrikirti, A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<References/> | <small><References/></small> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* {{TBRC|P0RK946|TBRC profile}} | *{{TBRC|P0RK946|TBRC profile}} | ||
[[Category: Indian Masters]] | [[Category: Indian Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 23 March 2015
Mañjushrikirti (Skt. Mañjuśrīkīrti; Tib. འཇམ་དཔལ་གྲགས་པ་, Wyl. ´jam dpal grags pa) or Manjughoshikirti was a student of Aryadeva. He was renowned for his expertise in the great commentaries.[1]
Texts
- A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View.
Quotation
ཕུང་པོ་རྣམ་དཔྱད་སྟོང་པ་ཉིད། །
ཆུ་ཤིང་བཞིན་དུ་སྙིང་པོ་མེད། །
རྣམ་པ་ཀུན་གྱི་མཆོག་ལྡན་པའི། །
The aggregates, when analysed, are found to be emptiness,
Devoid of any substance, like a hollow plantain tree,
But this form of emptiness is not like the emptiness
That is endowed with all the supreme attributes.
- Mañjuśrīkīrti, A Short Teaching Concerning our Assertions on the View
Notes
- ↑ Jewel Ornament of Liberation, p. 431