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sPug Ye shes dbyangs: mDo sde brgyad bcu khungs. An Early Tibetan Sutra anthology
Author Tauscher, Helmut ; Tauscher, Helmut
Date2021
Pages215
PublisherArbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien=Association for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
Publisher Url https://wstb.univie.ac.at/
LocationWien, Austria [維也納, 奧地利]
SeriesWSTB Monograph Series
Series No.99
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteWSTB: Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde
AbstractmDo sde brgyad bcu khungs, alternatively referred to as rNal 'byor chen po bsgom pa'i don, is arguably the oldest Tibetan sūtra anthology extant. It was compiled by sPug Ye shes dbyangs probably towards the end of the eighth century A.D. As it predates the compilation of any Kanjur, many of its citations preserve older versions of the texts cited.

In answer to 88 structuring questions it assembles 441 citations from 80 authoritative texts, predominantly Mahāyānasūtra, that might serve as a debate manual. With its scholastic background in the so-called “Debate of bSam yas,” mDo sde brgyad bcu khungs represents the system of mahāyoga (rnal ’byor chen po) which is associated with the traditions of sudden or simultaneous enlightenment (cig car ba), Chinese Chan and Tibetan rDzogs chen.

In its main part, the publication presents an edition of mDo sde brgyad bcu khungs based on a manuscript from Gondhla, Himachal Pradesh, India, compared with three fragments from Tabo, Himachal Pradesh, and one from Dunhuang. In addition to a short description of the five manuscripts used, the introduction deals with historical and textual problems, including the question of sources and related texts. The Sūtrasamuccaya ascribed to Nāgārjuna, Cig car ’jug pa rnam par mi rtog pa’i bsgom don attributed to Vimalamitra, and the anonymous dMyigs su myed pa tshul gcig pa’i gzhung are discussed in some detail. The volume is concluded by a translation of the 88 structuring questions and an index of the Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Chinese titles of the texts cited, together with notes on selected texts.
Table of contentsPreface 5
Acknowledgments 6
I. Introduction 9
The text 9
Title and authorship 9
General remarks and religious background 11
Dating 14
The “Chapter of eighty-eight questions” (Zus pa’i le’u brgyad bcu rtsa brgyad pa) 18
The list of texts cited 19
rNal ’byor chen po bsgom pa’i don 22
Formal structure 22
Thematic structure 23
Sources and relations 24
The manuscripts 35
Gondhla 17.2 35
Fragment A: Tabo RN 36 36
Fragment B: Tabo RN 89 36
Fragment C: Tabo RN 149 36
Fragment D: PT 818 + IOL Tib J 705 37
Variant readings 38
Orthography and palaeography 39
Foliation 40
The edition 40
Identification of citations and texts cited 40
Critical apparatus 42
II. mDo sde brgyad bcu khungs
Tibetan text 45
Citations 131
Orthographic variants 150
III. The structuring questions of brGyad bcu khungs 161
IV. Texts cited plus notes 175
Bibliography 207
ISBN9783902501370
Hits174
Created date2022.03.11
Modified date2022.03.22



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