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Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism: Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba's The Essence of Eloquence: Volume 1
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Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism: Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba's The Essence of Eloquence: Volume 1 in Bloomington, MN
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Dzongkaba's (13571419) The Essence of Eloquence is the one book on wisdom that the Dalai Lama carries with him wherever he goes. Composed by Tibet's great yogischolar and founder of the Gelukba school, it stands as a landmark in Buddhist philosophy. In this first of a threevolume series, Jeffrey Hopkins focuses on how the conflict between appearance and reality is presented in the MindOnly, or Yogic Practice, School.The Essence of Eloquence is so rich that for the last six centuries numerous Tibetan and Mongolian scholars have been drawn into a dynamic process of both finding and creating consistency in Dzongkaba's often terse and cryptic tract. Hopkins makes extensive use of these commentaries to annotate the translation. Included are historical and doctrinal introductions and a critical edition of the text, as well as a lengthy synopsis to aid the general reader. Specialists and nonspecialists alike will find this important book indispensable.This book is the first of a threevolume series of related but standalone works on the first two sections of Dzongkaba's The Essence of Eloquence. The focus of all three volumes is the exposition of emptiness in the MindOnly School according to numerous Tibetan and Mongolian scholars over the last six centuries who have tried both to find and to create consistency in his often terse and cryptic tract.This first volume is in four parts:A historical and doctrinal introductionA translation of the General Explanation and the Section on the MindOnly School in The Essence of Eloquence with frequent annotations in brackets, footnotes, and backnotesA detailed synopsis of the translationA critical edition in Tibetan script of these sections in The Essence of Eloquence
Dzongkaba's (13571419) The Essence of Eloquence is the one book on wisdom that the Dalai Lama carries with him wherever he goes. Composed by Tibet's great yogischolar and founder of the Gelukba school, it stands as a landmark in Buddhist philosophy. In this first of a threevolume series, Jeffrey Hopkins focuses on how the conflict between appearance and reality is presented in the MindOnly, or Yogic Practice, School.The Essence of Eloquence is so rich that for the last six centuries numerous Tibetan and Mongolian scholars have been drawn into a dynamic process of both finding and creating consistency in Dzongkaba's often terse and cryptic tract. Hopkins makes extensive use of these commentaries to annotate the translation. Included are historical and doctrinal introductions and a critical edition of the text, as well as a lengthy synopsis to aid the general reader. Specialists and nonspecialists alike will find this important book indispensable.This book is the first of a threevolume series of related but standalone works on the first two sections of Dzongkaba's The Essence of Eloquence. The focus of all three volumes is the exposition of emptiness in the MindOnly School according to numerous Tibetan and Mongolian scholars over the last six centuries who have tried both to find and to create consistency in his often terse and cryptic tract.This first volume is in four parts:A historical and doctrinal introductionA translation of the General Explanation and the Section on the MindOnly School in The Essence of Eloquence with frequent annotations in brackets, footnotes, and backnotesA detailed synopsis of the translationA critical edition in Tibetan script of these sections in The Essence of Eloquence

















