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The Karmapa's Middle Way: Feast for the Fortunate
Author The Ninth Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje (著) ; Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche (引言) ; Dewar, Tyler (譯) ; Karr, Andy (編)
Date2019.07.02
Pages816
PublisherSnow Lion Publications
Publisher Url https://www.snowlionpub.com/
LocationIthaca, NY, US [伊薩卡, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Note1. The book is translated under the guidance of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, and according to the explanations of Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen and Acharya Tashi Wangchuk. With editing by Andy Karr.

2. The Ninth Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje (1556–1603) was born in the Trewo region of eastern Tibet and is one of the most important figures of Tibetan Buddhism's Kagyü lineage. Most renowned for his powerful writings on the meditation system known as Mahāmudrā, he also played a vital role in ensuring the continuity of the Kagyü lineage's longstanding tradition of academic studies.

3. Tyler Dewar is a student of the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche and lives with his wife and daughter in Seattle, Washington. A founding member of the Nitartha Translation Network, he serves both as an oral and literary translator and as a teacher for Nalandabodhi, an international organization of Buddhist centers, and Nitartha Institute, an educational organization devoted to preserving and making accessible to the West the vibrant tradition of Buddhist intellectual studies.
AbstractMarked by eloquent poetry, vigorous and extensive analysis, and heart instructions on breaking through the veils of confusion to independently experience the true nature of things, The Karmapa’s Middle Way contains the Ninth Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje’s comprehensive commentary on the Indian master Chandrakīrti’s seminal text, the Madhyamakāvatāra, or Entrance to the Middle Way. This commentary, Feast for the Fortunate, is the Ninth Karmapa’s abridgement of the Eighth Karmapa Mikyö Dorje’s masterpiece, the Chariot of the Takpo Kagyü Siddhas. In it, readers will find previously unavailable material on the Karmapas’ Middle Way view and a rare window into a philosophically charged era of Middle Way exposition in Tibetan Buddhism. It includes Chandrakīrti’s root text to the Entrance to the Middle Way and its commentary by the Ninth Karmapa; an introduction detailing the history of the Middle Way, key Middle Way philosophical principles, and the main points of each chapter of the text; an annotated translation of a famous excerpt of Chandrakīrti’s Lucid Words; and other useful appendices and reference materials.
Table of contentsAn Aspiration by His Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa vii
A Statement by His Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa ix
A Verse on the Essence of the Middle Way by Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche xi
Foreword by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche xiii
Translator's Acknowledgments xvii
Technical Notes xxi

INTRODUCTION 1
The Middle Way in India 2
The Middle Way in Tibet 8
Considerations on the Debates in This Book 14
An Overview of Entrance to the Middle Way and Feast for the Fortunate 16

FEAST FOR THE FORTUNATE: A COMMENTARY ON THE ENTRANCE TO THE MIDDLE WAY THAT EASILY PULLS
ALONG THE CHARIOT OF THE TARPO KAGYÜ SIDDHAS 75
Preamble 77
Lineages 83
The Title and Translator's Homage 89
The Three Causes of Bodhisattvas 93
Ground One ~ Supreme Joy 99
Ground Two ~ The Stainless 121
Ground Three ~ The Luminous 129
Ground Four ~ The Radiant 139
Ground Five ~ Difficult to Overcome 141
Ground Six ~ The Manifest 143
Introduction to the Teachings on Emptiness 143
The Consequentialist-Autonomist Distinction 159
The Refutation of Arising from Self 185
Main Refutation of Arising from Other 191
The Two Truths 203
Continuation of the General Refutation of Arising from Other 217
The Refutation of the Proponents of Consciousness 241
The Refutation of Arising from Both 307
The Refutation of Causeless Arising 309
Conclusion to the Refutation of the Self of Phenomena 314
Personal Selflessness 335
The Sixteen Emptinesses 429
Ground Seven ~ Gone Far Beyond 491
Ground Eight ~ The Immovable 495
Ground Nine ~ Excellent Intelligence 501
Ground Ten ~ Cloud of Dharma 503
Qualities of the Bodhisattva Grounds 505
The Resultant Ground of Buddhahood 511
Conclusion 553

Appendix I: Excerpt from Lucid Words 579
Appendix Il: Atisha's Key Instructions of the Middle Way 595
Appendix Ill: The Five Great Reasonings of the Middle Way 599
Appendix IV: How to Do Analytical Meditation on the Entrance to the Middle Way: A Brief Guide 601
Appendix V: The Root Text of the Entrance to the Middle Way 607
Appendix VI: The Karmapa's Outline for Feast for the Fortunate 663
Bibliography 721
Notes 727
Index 771
ISBN9781559394888 (Paperback); 9781559398732 (Ebook)
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Created date2023.09.08
Modified date2023.09.12



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