Three Texts on Madhyamaka by Shakya Chokden

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*{{i|DISCUSSION OF V ARIOUS TYPES OF MADHYAMAKA|7}}
*{{i|DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS TYPES OF MADHYAMAKA|7}}
III. Divisions of the Basis of Definition 7
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A. Brief Presentation of Divisions 7
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1. The Nature of Divisions 7
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2. The Sources of Divisions 7
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3. Showing Others' Assertions as Narrow 8
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THE ORIGINATION OF MADHYAMAKA IN INDIA 9
 
B. Extensive Explanation 9
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1. How Madhyamaka Treatises were Composed 9
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THE SPREADING OF MADHYAMAKA IN TIBET 21
****{{i|1. How Madhyamaka Treatises were Composed|9}}
2. I-:ow Madhyamaka Treatises Came to Tibet 21
 
CONCLUDING DISCUSSION 31
*{{i|THE SPREADING OF MADHYAMAKA IN TIBET|21}}
3. Concluding [the Text] with a Little Refutation and
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Establishment 31  
 
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****{{i|3. Concluding [the Text] with a Little Refutation and Establishment|31}}
 
*'''Part Two: Drop of Nectar of Definitive Meaning'''
**{{i|I. The Way of Entering the Great Mansion of Definitive Meaning through Acceptance of the False Truth|38}}
**{{i|II. The Way of Entering the Great Mansion of Definitive Meaning through Acceptance of the Ultimate Truth|40}}
***{{i|A. How to Practice at the Time of Severing Conceptual Elaborations by<br>the View|40}}
***{{i|B. How to Proceed at the Time of Applying Conventions by Knowledge-Expressions of Aryas|40}}


Part Two: Drop of Nectar of Definitive Meaning
*'''Part Three: Great Ship of Discrimination that Sails into the Ocean of Definitive Meaning'''
I. The Way of Entering the Great Mansion of Defifnitive
**{{i|I. Brief Presentation|44}}
Meaning through Acceptance of the False Truth 38
**{{i|II. Extensive Explanation|44}}
***{{i|A. How the Prasangika and Svatantrika Branches Diverged|45}}
***{{i|B. The Explanation of the Differences of their Tenets|46}}
****{{i|1. The Presentation of My Own Tradition|46}}
****{{i|2. Refutation of Traditions of Others|49}}


II. The Way of Entering the Great Mansion of Definitive
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Meaning through Acceptance of the Ultimate Truth 40
***{{i|An Outline|54}}
A. How to Practice at the Time of Severing Conceptual
***{{i|Notes|57}}
Elaborations by the View 40
***{{i|Glossary|86}}
B. How to Proceed at the Time of Applying Conventions
***{{i|Bibliography|99}}
by Know ledge-Expressions of Aryas 40
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I. Brief Presentation 44
II. Extensive Explanation 44
A. How the Prasangika and Svatantrika Branches Diverged 45
B. The Explanation of the Differences of their Tenets 46
1. The Presentation of My Own Tradition 46
2. Refutation of Traditions of Others 49
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Glossary
Bibliography
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Three Texts on Madhyamaka by Shakya Chokden
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Madhyamaka Philosophy of Shakya Chokden (gSer-mdog pan-chen sha-kya mchog-ldan) 1428–1507, translated by Komarovski laroslav includes three major treatises on Madhyamaka philosophy.

   i. The Wish-fulfilling Meru: A Discourse Explaining the Origination of Madhyamaka (dBu-ma'i byung-tshul rnam-par bshad-pa'i gtam yid-bzhin lhun-po),

   ii. Drop of Nectar of Definitive Meaning: Entering the Gate to the Essential Points of the Two Truth[s] (bDen-pa gnyis-kyi gnas-la 'jug-pa nges-don bdud-rtsi thigs-pa), and

   iii. Great Ship of Discrimination that Sails into the Ocean of Definitive Meaning: A Treatise Differentiating the Tenets of Prāsaṅgika and Svātantrika Madhyamaka (sBu-ma thal-rang gi grub-mtha'i rnam-par dbye-ba'i bstan-bcos nges-don gyi rgya-mtshor 'jug-pa'i rnam-dpyod kyi gru-chen).

      The Wish-fulfilling Meru attempts in presenting in a lucid and concise way the Madhyamaka view including the Tantrik-madhyamaka, and its spread in India and Tibet. Drop of Definitive Meaning, through its brief yet succinct explanation guides us in entering the spheres of definitive meaning by means of understanding the two truth[s]—the conventional truth and the ultimate truth. Great Ship of Discrimination that sails into the Ocean of Definitive Meaning extensively explains the divergence of Madhyamaka into Svātantrika and Prāsaṅgika Madhyamaka, their philosophical views, and their interpretation of various concepts. In all, this anthology gives a general presentation of Madhyamaka schools and their views according to the great Sakyapa master. (Source: back cover)

Citation Komarovski, Yaroslav. Three Texts on Madhyamaka by Shakya Chokden. Dharamsala, India: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 2000. https://archive.org/details/madhyamikathreetextonmadhyamakasakyachokden_202003_574_x/mode/2up.