This text is regarded as a Buddhist classic. Since all sentient beings have Buddha nature, there is no reason for conceit nor for self-contempt. These misunderstandings are removable and do not touch the inherent purity and perfection of the mind, our buddha nature. This book presents in great detail and clarity the view which forms the basis of any Vajrayana or tantric practices.
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PART ONE: Root Text 1. Tathagatagarbha Introduction The First Three Vajra Points: The Three Jewels Buddha Dharma Sangha The Three Refuges The Last Four Vajra Points The Fourth Vajra Point: The Element 2. The Fifth Vajra Point: Enlightenment 3. The Sixth Vajra Point: Qualities 4. The Seventh Vajra Point: Activity 5. Benefit
PART TWO: Commentary, The Unassailable Lion's Roar 1. Tathagatagarbha Introduction The First Three Vajra Points: The Three Jewels The First Vajra Point: Buddha The Second Vajra Point: Dharma The Third Vajra Point: Sangha The Three Refuges The Last Four Vajra Points The Fourth Vajra Point: The Element 2. The Fifth Vajra Point: Enlightenment 3. The Sixth Vajra Point: Qualities 4. The Seventh Vajra Point: Activity 5. Benefit
PART THREE: Explanations by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche PART FOUR: Translator's Notes