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'''Sixteen | '''Sixteen kinds of [[emptiness]]''', or ''shunyata'' (Tib. ''tongnyi chudruk''; [[Wyl.]] ''stong nyid bcu drug''), which are mentioned in [[Chandrakirti]]'s ''[[Madhyamakavatara]]'': | ||
#emptiness of the outer<br> | |||
#emptiness of the inner<br> | |||
#emptiness of the outer and inner<br> | |||
#great emptiness<br> | |||
#emptiness of the beginningless and endless<br> | |||
#emptiness of the conditioned <br> | |||
#emptiness of the unconditioned<br> | |||
#emptiness of emptiness<br> | |||
#emptiness beyond extremes <br> | |||
#natural emptiness<br> | |||
#emptiness of the unobserved<br> | |||
#ultimate emptiness<br> | |||
#emptiness of the indispensable<br> | |||
#emptiness of the essential nature of non-entities<br> | |||
#emptiness of all phenomena<br> | |||
#emptiness of specific characteristics<br> | |||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 09:06, 12 June 2008
Sixteen kinds of emptiness, or shunyata (Tib. tongnyi chudruk; Wyl. stong nyid bcu drug), which are mentioned in Chandrakirti's Madhyamakavatara:
- emptiness of the outer
- emptiness of the inner
- emptiness of the outer and inner
- great emptiness
- emptiness of the beginningless and endless
- emptiness of the conditioned
- emptiness of the unconditioned
- emptiness of emptiness
- emptiness beyond extremes
- natural emptiness
- emptiness of the unobserved
- ultimate emptiness
- emptiness of the indispensable
- emptiness of the essential nature of non-entities
- emptiness of all phenomena
- emptiness of specific characteristics