Originally published:London; Boston:Allen & Unwin, 1977. Translation of selections from:Snags rim chen po. Associate editor for the Dalai Lama's text and Tsong-ka-pa's text, Lati Rinbochay; associate editor for Tsong-ka-pa's text, Geshe Gedun Lodro; assistant editor for the Dalai Lama's text, Barbara Frye.
摘要
This edition of Tantra in Tibet consists of three parts published under the auspices of the Dalai Lama. "Essence of Tantra" by H. H. the Dalai Lama reveals the highly practical and compassionate use of this science of spiritual development. His Holiness discusses tantra for practice, refuge, the three paths, greatness of mantra, clear light, and initiation. "The Great Exposition of Secret Mantra—part 1" by Tsong-ka-pa is one of the principal classic texts on tantra. It presents the main features common to all the Buddhist tantra systems as well as the differences between sutra and tantra. In this volume Tsong-ka-pa covers paths to Buddhahood, vajra vehicle, deity yoga, and method in the four tantras. "Supplement" by Jeffrey Hopkins discusses the meaning of emptiness, transformation, and the purpose of the four tantras. Tantra in Tibet is part of the Wisdom of Tibet series.
目次
Contents: Tantra in Tibet Editor's note 8
I Essence of Tantra, by Tenzin Gyatso, His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama 13 Tantra for Practice 15 Refuge 29 Hinayana and Mahayana 37 Vajrayana 47 Clear Light 54 Greatness of Mantra 60 Clarification 67 Initiation 77
II. The Great Exposition of Secret Mantra by Tsong-ka-pa 81 Reasons for Faith 83 Paths to Buddahood 91 Vajra Vehicle 105 Deity Yoga 117 Method in the Four Tantras 129 One Goal 139 Identifying the Four Tantras 151 Preparation for Mantra 165
III. Supplement by Jeffrey Hopkins 171 Emptiness 173 Transformation 189 Purpose of the Four Tantras 201 Quintessential Points 210 Appendix 217 Glossary 220 Bibliography 225 Notes 238 Index 244