Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba's The Essence of Eloquence
叢書號
1
資料類型
書籍=Book
使用語言
英文=English; 藏文=Tibetan
附註項
Originally published: 1999. Includes bibliographical references and index A Philip E. Lilienthal Book in Asian Studies. Bibliography of Yogacara Studies, Yogacara Buddhism Research Association (唯識佛教法相學會)
Dzong-ka-ba's (1357-1419) The Essence of Eloquence is the one book on wisdom that the Dalai Lama carries with him
wherever he goes. Composed by Tibet's great yogi-scholar and founder of the Ge-luk-ba school, it stands as a landmark in
Buddhist philosophy. In this first of a three-volume series, Jeffrey Hopkins focuses on how the conflict between appearance
and reality is presented in the Mind-Only, or Yogic Practice, School. The Essence of Eloquence is so rich that for the last six centuries numerous Tibetan and Mongolian scholars have been drawn
into a dynamic process of both finding and creating consistency in Dzong-ka-ba's often terse and cryptic tract. Hopkins
makes extensive use of these commentaries to annotate the translation. Included are historical and doctrinal introductions
and a critical edition of the text, as well as a lengthy synopsis to aid the general reader. Specialists and nonspecialists
alike will find this important book indispensable.