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Revision as of 15:27, 20 September 2018
Reading Group or other term instead of “ book club?”
- ”Article Study Group” - read a “long-read” article and contemplate specific questions and discuss together on Zoom.
- ”Book Study Group” - read a book together with author or translator
ENGLISH AUDIENCE BOOK CLUB - 1 Dharma Audience book and 1 "academic" book?
TRADITIONAL STUDY OF THE UTTARATANTRA (maybe with Karmapa or Lama Tenpa?)
The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows
With its emphasis on the concept of buddha-nature, or the ultimate nature of mind, the
Uttaratantra is a classical Buddhist treatise that lays out an early map of the Mahāyāna path to enlightenment. Tsering Wangchuk unravels the history of this important Indic text in Tibet by examining numerous Tibetan commentaries and other exegetical texts on the treatise that emerged between the eleventh and fifteenth centuries. These commentaries explored such questions as: Is the buddha-nature teaching found in the
Uttaratantra literally true, or does it have to be interpreted differently to understand its ultimate meaning? Does it explicate ultimate truth that is inherently enlightened or ultimate truth that is empty only of independent existence? Does the treatise teach ultimate nature of mind according to the Cittamātra or the Madhyamaka School of Mahāyāna? By focusing on the diverse interpretations that different textual communities employed to make sense of the
Uttaratantra, Wangchuk provides a necessary historical context for the development of the text in Tibet. (Source:
SUNY Press)
... read more
Wangchuk, Tsering. The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows: Tibetan Thinkers Debate the Centrality of the Buddha-Nature Treatise. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.
Join regular online meetings to discuss Tsering Wangchuk's The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows.