The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows: Tibetan Thinkers Debate the Centrality of the Buddha-Nature Treatise

Author:   Tsering Wangchuk
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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Pages:   220
Publication Date:   02 January 2018
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With its emphasis on the concept of buddha-nature, or the ultimate nature of mind, the Uttaratantra is a classical Buddhist treatise that lays out an early map of the Mahāyāna path to enlightenment. Tsering Wangchuk unravels the history of this important Indic text in Tibet by examining numerous Tibetan commentaries and other exegetical texts on the treatise that emerged between the eleventh and fifteenth centuries. These commentaries explored such questions as: Is the buddha-nature teaching found in the Uttaratantra literally true, or does it have to be interpreted differently to understand its ultimate meaning? Does it explicate ultimate truth that is inherently enlightened or ultimate truth that is empty only of independent existence? Does the treatise teach ultimate nature of mind according to the Cittamātra or the Madhyamaka School of Mahāyāna? By focusing on the diverse interpretations that different textual communities employed to make sense of the Uttaratantra, Wangchuk provides a necessary historical context for the development of the text in Tibet.

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Author:   Tsering Wangchuk
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781438464664


ISBN 10:   1438464665
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   02 January 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction General Remarks Textual Historical Background Part I. Early Period: Kadam Thinkers Rescue the Treatise 1. Rise of the Uttaratantra in Tibet: Early Kadam Scholars Revitalize the Newly Discovered Indian Exegesis Introduction Ngok and Chapa on the Pervasive Nature of the Buddha-Body Ngok and Chapa on Definitive or Provisional Nature in the Uttaratantra Ngok and Chapa on the Uttaratantra as a Last Wheel Treatise Buddha-Element as a Conceived Object Ngok and Chapa Differ on Emphasis Conclusion 2. Sowing Seeds for Future Debate: Dissenters and Adherents Introduction Sapen, the Dissenter Rikrel, the Third Karmapa, and Sangpu Lodrö Defend the Uttaratantra Rinchen Yeshé’s Proto Other-Emptiness Presentation of the Uttaratantra, and Butön’s Reply Conclusion Part II. The Pinnacle Period: the Other-Emptiness Interpretation Spreads 3. Other-Emptiness Tradition: The Uttaratantra in Dölpopa’s Works Introduction Predominance of the Last Wheel Scriptures Is the Uttaratantra a Cittamātra Text or a Madhyamaka Text? Classification of Cittamātra Classification of Madhyamaka Conclusion 4. The Uttaratantra in Fourteenth-Century Tibet Introduction Sazang Follows in His Master’s Footsteps Two Fourteenth-Century Kadam Masters’ Uttaratantra Commentaries Longchenpa’s View on the Uttaratantra Conclusion Part III. The Argumentation Period: Self-Emptiness Proponents criticize Other-Emptiness Approach 5. Challenges to the Purely Definitive Nature of the Uttaratantra: Zhalu Thinkers Criticize Dölpopa Introduction Butön’s Ornament Dratsépa’s Commentary Conclusion 6. Challenges to the Supremacy of the Uttaratantra: Rendawa and Tsongkhapa on Tathāgata-essence Literature Introduction Rendawa on the Uttaratantra and the Tathāgata-Essence Literature Tsongkhapa on the Uttaratantra and the Tathāgata-Essence Literature Conclusion 7. Gyeltsap’s Commentary on the Uttaratantra: A Critique of Dölpopa’s Interpretation of Tathāgata-essence Literature Introduction Middle Wheel and Last Wheel Teachings Definitive Meaning and Provisional Meaning Self-Emptiness and Other-Emptiness Conclusion Conclusion General Remarks Completing the Cycle Notes Bibliography Tibetan Language Works Cited English Language Works Cited Index

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...[the] book is a welcome contribution to the field and contains a valuable intellectual journey driven by a solid methodology for those interested in Buddhist philosophy, what Buddhist philosophers are doing when they interpret and innovate, and the factors that motivate them. - Reading Religion Well conceived and superbly researched, this book is an invaluable `guidebook' to the arguments and counterarguments of five centuries' worth of Tibet's greatest thinkers. This type of philosophical overview is far too rare in Tibetan Buddhist studies these days, and Wangchuk has performed a great service to the field by undertaking it. - Roger R. Jackson, translator of Tantric Treasures: Three Collections of Mystical Verse from Buddhist India


...[the] book is a welcome contribution to the field and contains a valuable intellectual journey driven by a solid methodology for those interested in Buddhist philosophy, what Buddhist philosophers are doing when they interpret and innovate, and the factors that motivate them. - Reading Religion Well conceived and superbly researched, this book is an invaluable `guidebook' to the arguments and counterarguments of five centuries' worth of Tibet's greatest thinkers. This type of philosophical overview is far too rare in Tibetan Buddhist studies these days, and Wangchuk has performed a great service to the field by undertaking it. - Roger R. Jackson, translator of Tantric Treasures: Three Collections of Mystical Verse from Buddhist India


...[the] book is a welcome contribution to the field and contains a valuable intellectual journey driven by a solid methodology for those interested in Buddhist philosophy, what Buddhist philosophers are doing when they interpret and innovate, and the factors that motivate them. - Reading Religion Well conceived and superbly researched, this book is an invaluable 'guidebook' to the arguments and counterarguments of five centuries' worth of Tibet's greatest thinkers. This type of philosophical overview is far too rare in Tibetan Buddhist studies these days, and Wangchuk has performed a great service to the field by undertaking it. - Roger R. Jackson, translator of Tantric Treasures: Three Collections of Mystical Verse from Buddhist India


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Tsering Wangchuk is Assistant Professor and Richard C. Blum Chair in Himalayan Studies at the University of San Francisco.

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