Tibetan Buddhism in Western Perspective: Collected Articles of Herbert V. Guenther |
Contents
Excerpts from the Gaṇḍavyūha Sūtra | 3 |
The Concept of Mind in Buddhist Tantrism | 36 |
The Levels of Understanding in Buddhism | 60 |
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action actual all-ground appearance aspect awakening of omniscience awareness become Bla-ma yang-tig bliss Bodhi Bodhisattvas body Buddha Buddhahood Buddhist C. D. Broad causal characteristic chen-po co-emergence conception concrete creativity decisive existence dgongs-pa gsal-bar byed-pa Dharma dharmakāya diamond distinction divine enlightenment entities existential experience fact feeling gdangs grel-pa gshis human idea intuition Jigs-med gling-pa Klong-chen rab-'byams-pa knowledge Kun-tu bzang-po ma-rig-pa Mahāyāna man's manifests Māra means mental events mentation mystic nature nirmāṇakāya Nirvāṇa noble family nothingness object Padma dkar-po path perception philosophy Phyag-chen gan-mdzod Phyag-rgya-chen-po'i prajñā Pratītyasamutpāda Pratyekabuddhas present rang-bzhin rdo-rje rdo-rje-'chang-gi dgongs-pa gsal-bar reality realization realm reference relation revealing rgyud rig-pa rin-po-che'i mdzod rnal-'byor rnam-par rNying-ma-pas Samantabhadra sambhogakāya Samsara Sanskrit Saraha sems-nyid sense sentient situation snang-ba snying-po spiritual friends Śrāvakas Sudhana Śūnyatā symbol Tantras Tantrism Tathāgatas term texts thing thought Tibetan Tibetan Buddhism tion transcendence translation ultimate understanding unknowing words ye-shes yi-dam