The lamp for integrating the practices (Caryāmelāpakapradīpa) by Āryadeva: the gradual path of Vajrayāna Buddhism
"The Lamp for Integrating the Practices (Caryāmelāpakapradīpa) is a systematic and comprehensive exposition of the most advanced yogas of the Esoteric Community Tantra (Guhyasamāja-tantra) as espoused by the Nāgārjuna Tradition, an influential school of interpretation within the Mahāyoga tradit...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English Sanskrit Tibetan |
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New York, NY
The American Institute of Buddhist Studies
[2021]
Somerville, MA Wisdom Publications [2021] |
In: | Year: 2021 |
Series/Journal: | Treasury of the Buddhist sciences
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Guhyasamāja-tantra
/ Vajrayāna
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IxTheo Classification: | BL Buddhism |
Further subjects: | B
Tripiṭaka. Sūtrapiṭaka. Tantra. Guhyasamājatantra Commentaries Early works to 1800
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Summary: | "The Lamp for Integrating the Practices (Caryāmelāpakapradīpa) is a systematic and comprehensive exposition of the most advanced yogas of the Esoteric Community Tantra (Guhyasamāja-tantra) as espoused by the Nāgārjuna Tradition, an influential school of interpretation within the Mahāyoga traditions of Indian Buddhist mysticism. Equal in authority to Nāgārjuna's famous Five Stages (Pañcakrama), Āryadeva's work is perhaps the earliest prose example of the "stages of the mantra path" genre in Sanskrit. Its systematic path exerted immense influence on later Indian and Tibetan traditions, and it is widely cited by masters from all four major lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. This volume presents the Lamp in a thoroughly-annotated English translation. Includes an introductory study discussing the history of the Guhyasamāja and its exegetical traditions, surveying the scriptural and commentarial sources of the Nāgārjuna Tradition, and analyzing in detail the contents of the Lamp. Features a detailed, trilingual glossary. Simultaneously presented online for scholars are a version of its Sanskrit original, critically edited from recently-identified manuscripts, and a critical edition of the eleventh-century Tibetan translation by Rin-chen Bzang-po (including notes on readings found in "lost," alternative translations)"-- |
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Item Description: | "In association with Columbia University's Center for Buddhist Studies and Tibet House US." "Tengyur Translation Initiative, CT 708 (Tōh. 1803)." Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 1949163180 |