Author Affiliation: CSMC, University of Hamburg, Germany
目次
0. Introductory Remarks 47 1. The Eighteen Mahāyoga Tantric Cycles 48 2. The Lists of the Eighteen Mahāyoga Tantric Cycles 55 2.1. Group One 55 2.2. Group Two 59 3. Concluding Remarks 63 Appendix: The Tibetan Texts 70 I. Group One 70 (1) The lDe’u chos ’byung and the Klong chen chos ’byung 70 The list for cycle no. 18 provided in the Klong chen chos ’byung 78 (2) Sangs rgyas gling pa’s rGyab chos spar khab, mKhyen rab rgya mtsho’s mKhyen rab chos ’byung, and Sog bzlog pa’s Chos ’byung dgag pa 79 The list of texts pertaining to no. 18 provided in the mKhyen rab chos ’byung 88 (3) Ratna gling pa’s rTsod bzlog 88 II. Group Two 90 (1) bSam ’grub rdo rje’s Rin chen ’bar gur, compared with dPa’ bo gTsug lag ’phreng ba’s Chos ’byung mkhas pa’i dga’ ston, sDe srid Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho’s Baiḍūra g.ya’ sel, and ’Jigs med gling pa’s sNga ’gyur rgyud ’bum rtogs brjod 90 (2) Klong chen pa Dri med ’od zer’s sNgags kyi spyi don 92 (3) O rgyan gling pa’s Padma bka’ thang 94 (4) Zur ’tsho dKon mchog tshul khrims’s Lo rgyus mu tig phreng ba 96 III. Nyang ral Nyi ma ’od zer’s Writings 98 (1) gSang sngags bka’i lde mig (342.4–345.345.6) 98 (2) The Nyang ral chos ’byung and the Zangs gling ma 101 Bibliography 103 1. Primary Sources 103 2. Secondary Sources 107