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Foreword by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama 13 | * {{i|Acknowledgments|14}} | ||
Acknowledgments 14 | * {{i|Translator's Introduction|15}} | ||
Translator's Introduction 15 | <br> | ||
Homage 44 | * {{i|Homage|44}} | ||
Introduction 45 | * {{i|Introduction|45}} | ||
Part 1: The Primary Cause 47 | * {{i|'''Part 1: The Primary Cause''' |47}} | ||
Chapter 1: Buddha-Nature 49 | * {{i|'''Chapter 1: Buddha-Nature''' |49}} | ||
I. Disconnected Family 50 | ** {{i|I. Disconnected Family |50}} | ||
II. Indefinite Family 51 | ** {{i|II. Indefinite Family |51}} | ||
III. Hearer Family 51 | ** {{i|III. Hearer Family |51}} | ||
IV. Solitary Realizer Family 51 | ** {{i|IV. Solitary Realizer Family |51}} | ||
V. Mahayana Family 53 | ** {{i|V. Mahayana Family|53}} | ||
A. Classification 53 | *** {{i|A. Classification|53}} | ||
B. Definition 53 | *** {{i|B. Definition|53}} | ||
C. Synonyms 53 | *** {{i|C. Synonyms|53}} | ||
D. Superiority 54 | *** {{i|D. Superiority|54}} | ||
E. Causal Characteristics 54 | *** {{i|E. Causal Characteristics|54}} | ||
F. Marks 54 | *** {{i|F. Marks|54}} | ||
Part 2: The Working Basis 57 | <br> | ||
Chapter 2: The Precious Human Life 59 | * {{i|'''Part 2: The Working Basis''' | 57}} | ||
I. Leisure 59 | * {{i|'''Chapter 2: The Precious Human Life''' |59}} | ||
II. Endowment 60 | ** {{i|I. Leisure |59}} | ||
III. Trusting Faith 65 | ** {{i|II. Endowment |60}} | ||
IV. Longing Faith 65 | ** {{i|III. Trusting Faith |65}} | ||
V. Clear Faith 65 | ** {{i|IV. Longing Faith |65}} | ||
Part 3: The Contributory Cause 67 | ** {{i|V. Clear Faith |65}} | ||
Chapter 3: The Spiritual Master 69 | <br> | ||
I. Reason 69 | * {{i|'''Part 3: The Contributory Cause''' | 67}} | ||
II. Classification 71 | * {{i|'''Chapter 3: The Spiritual Master''' | 69}} | ||
III. Characteristics of Each Classification 72 | ** {{i|I. Reason |69}} | ||
IV. Method 73 | ** {{i|II. Classification |71}} | ||
V. Benefits 75 | ** {{i|III. Characteristics of Each Classification |72}} | ||
Part 4: The Method 77 | ** {{i|IV. Method |73}} | ||
Introduction to Part 4 79 | ** {{i|V. Benefits |75}} | ||
Antidote to Attachment to this Life 81 | <br> | ||
Chapter 4: Impermanence 83 | * {{i|'''Part 4: The Method''' | 77}} | ||
I. Classification 83 | * {{i|Introduction to Part 4 |79}} | ||
II. Method of Meditation 84 | * {{i|''Antidote to Attachment to this Life'' |81}} | ||
III. Beneficial Effects of Meditation 91 | * {{i|'''Chapter 4: Impermanence''' |83}} | ||
Antidote to Attachment to Samsara s Pleasure 93 | ** {{i|I. Classification |83}} | ||
Chapter 5: The Suffering of Samsara 95 | ** {{i|II. Method of Meditation |84}} | ||
I. All-Pervasive Suffering 95 | ** {{i|III. Beneficial Effects of Meditation |91}} | ||
II. The Suffering of Change 96 | * {{i|''Antidote to Attachment to Samsara s Pleasure'' |93}} | ||
III. The Suffering of Suffering 97 | * {{i|'''Chapter 5: The Suffering of Samsara''' |95}} | ||
A. Hell Realm 97 | ** {{i|I. All-Pervasive Suffering |95}} | ||
B. Hungry Ghost Realm 102 | ** {{i|II. The Suffering of Change |96}} | ||
C. Animal Realm 102 | ** {{i|III. The Suffering of Suffering |97}} | ||
D. Human Realms 103 | *** {{i|A. Hell Realm |97}} | ||
E. Demi-God Realm 108 | *** {{i|B. Hungry Ghost Realm |102}} | ||
F. God Realm 108 | *** {{i|C. Animal Realm |102}} | ||
Chapter 6: Karma and its Result 111 | *** {{i|D. Human Realms |103}} | ||
I. Classification 112 | *** {{i|E. Demi-God Realm |108}} | ||
II. Primary Characteristics of Each Classification 112 | *** {{i|F. God Realm |108}} | ||
A. Non-Meritorious Karma and its Result 112 | * {{i|'''Chapter 6: Karma and its Result''' |111}} | ||
1. Taking Life 112 | ** {{i|I. Classification |112}} | ||
2. Stealing 113 | ** {{i|II. Primary Characteristics of Each Classification |112}} | ||
3. Sexual Misconduct 113 | *** {{i|A. Non-Meritorious Karma and its Result|112}} | ||
4. Lying 114 | **** {{i|1. Taking Life|112}} | ||
5. Divisive Speech 114 | **** {{i|2. Stealing|113}} | ||
6. Harsh Words 114 | **** {{i|3. Sexual Misconduct|113}} | ||
7. Idle Talk 115 | **** {{i|4. Lying|114}} | ||
8. Covetousness 115 | **** {{i|5. Divisive Speech|114}} | ||
9. Harmful Thought 116 | **** {{i|6. Harsh Words|114}} | ||
10. Wrong Views 116 | **** {{i|7. Idle Talk|115}} | ||
B. Meritorious Karma and Result 117 | **** {{i|8. Covetousness|115}} | ||
C. Karma and Result of Unshakable Meditative Concentration 118 | **** {{i|9. Harmful Thought|116}} | ||
III. Ascription 119 | **** {{i|10. Wrong Views|116}} | ||
IV. Strict Result 120 | *** {{i|B. Meritorious Karma and Result|117}} | ||
V Increase from the Small 120 | *** {{i|C. Karma and Result of Unshakable Meditative Concentration|118}} | ||
VI. Inevitability 121 | ** {{i|III. Ascription |119}} | ||
Antidote to Attachment to the Pleasure of Peace 123 | ** {{i|IV. Strict Result |120}} | ||
Chapter 7: Loving-Kindness and Compassion 125 | ** {{i|V. Increase from the Small |120}} | ||
I. The Practice of Loving-Kindness 125 | ** {{i|VI. Inevitability |121}} | ||
A. Classification 126 | * {{i|''Antidote to Attachment to the Pleasure of Peace'' |123}} | ||
B. Object 126 | * {{i|'''Chapter 7: Loving-Kindness and Compassion''' |125}} | ||
C. Identifying Characteristic 126 | ** {{i|I. The Practice of Loving-Kindness |125}} | ||
D. Method of Practice 126 | *** {{i|A. Classification|126}} | ||
E. Measure of the Practice 129 | *** {{i|B. Object|126}} | ||
F. Qualities of the Practice 129 | *** {{i|C. Identifying Characteristic|126}} | ||
II. The Practice of Compassion 129 | *** {{i|D. Method of Practice|126}} | ||
A. Classification 130 | *** {{i|E. Measure of the Practice|129}} | ||
B. Object 130 | *** {{i|F. Qualities of the Practice|129}} | ||
C. Identifying Characteristic 130 | ** {{i|II. The Practice of Compassion |129}} | ||
D. Method of Practice 130 | *** {{i|A. Classification|130}} | ||
E. Measure of the Practice 131 | *** {{i|B. Object|130}} | ||
F. Qualities of the Practice 131 | *** {{i|C. Identifying Characteristic|130}} | ||
Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice for Achieving Buddhahood 133 | *** {{i|D. Method of Practice|130}} | ||
*** {{i|E. Measure of the Practice|131}} | |||
*** {{i|F. Qualities of the Practice|131}} | |||
* {{i|'''''Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice for Achieving Buddhahood''''' |133}} | |||
Introduction to the Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice 135 | Introduction to the Antidote to Not Knowing the Method of Practice 135 | ||
Chapter 8: Refuge and Precepts 137 | Chapter 8: Refuge and Precepts 137 |
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The Jewel Ornament of Liberation is a masterwork of Tibetan Buddhism. For more than eight centuries, this text has provided a complete foundation for Buddhist study and practice–covering the initial entry into the path and continuing through to the achievement of Buddhahood. It includes teachings on Buddha-nature, finding a spiritual master, impermanence, karma, the cultivation of bodhicitta, the development of the six perfections, the ten Bodhisattva bhumis, Buddhahood, and the activities of a buddha.
(Source: back cover)
Citation | Gyaltsen, Khenpo Könchog, trans. The Jewel Ornament of Liberation: The Wish-fulfilling Gem of the Noble Teachings. By Gampopa (sgam po pa). Edited by Ani K. Chodron. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications, 1998. https://www.amnyitrulchung.org/teachings/materials/pdf/Gampopa%20-%20Jewel%20Ornament%20of%20Liberation%20-%20Complete.pdf. |
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