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'Gos Lo tsā ba gZhon nu dpal's (1392-1481) Analytical and Direct Approaches to Ultimate Reality
Author Mathes, Klaus-Dieter
Source Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies=JIABS
Volumev.39
Date2016
Pages487 - 518
PublisherPeeters Publishers
Publisher Url http://www.peeters-leuven.be/
LocationLeuven, Belgium [魯汶, 比利時]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractFor ’Gos Lo tsā ba gZhon nu dpal, analytical and direct approaches to ultimate reality are taught in the second and third turnings of the 'wheel of dharma' (dharmacakras) respectively. Ultimate reality is thus either determined through logical investigation which culminates in 'freedom from mental fabrications' (niṣprapañca) or experienced directly through non-conceptual types of insight. The latter practice plays a crucial role in the cultivation of non-conceptual wisdom, which is taken as the cause of fundamental transformation (āśrayaparivṛtti) according to the Dharmadharmatāvibhāgavṛtti. Based on Sahajavajra’s (11th century) *Tattvadaśakaṭīkā, gZhon nu dpal explains that all characteristic signs (nimittas), i.e., reifications that distort true reality are abandoned through it by directly realizing their natural luminosity which amounts to a direct or non-conceptual experience of their true nature. To be sure, while the usual Mahāyāna approach involves an initial analysis of the nimittas, namely, an analytic meditation which eventually turns into non-conceptual abiding in the same way as a fire kindled from rubbing pieces of wood burns the pieces of wood themselves (gZhon nu dpal explains this on the basis of Kamalaśīla’s commentary on the Avikalpapraveśadhāraṇī), mahāmudrā pith-instructions emphasize a meditation of direct perceptions right from the beginning. In view of the fact that such direct perceptions of true reality usually start from the first bodhisattva-level onwards, gZhon nu dpal points out that this is already possible on the preliminary bodhisattva-levels of the 'path of preparation'. Although his direct approach is close to the Chinese position as presented in accounts of the bSam yas debate, it is legitimized on the basis of Indian masters such as Jñānakīrti and Maitrīpa (986-1063).
Table of contents'Gos Lo tsa ba gZhon nu dpal on the Second and Third Dharmacakras 490
Non-conceptual Wisdom in the Dharmadharmatavibhaga 494
Kamalasila's Analytical Approach 497
gZhon nu dpal's Non-conceptual Approach 498
gZhon nu dpal's Direct Mahamudra Approach 505
Conclusion 511
Bibliography 513
Primary Sources (India) 513
Primary Sources (Tibetan) 514
References 515
ABSTRACT 517
ISSN0193600X (P); 25070347 (E)
DOI10.2143/JIABS.39.0.3200534
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Created date2017.06.13
Modified date2021.03.14



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