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Buddha-Nature Themes
Here you will find some examples, mostly from the Tibetan tradition, of major themes in which the influence of buddha-nature is readily apparent.
Topics
Topic Pages
- Against Buddha-Nature
- Buddha-nature as Emptiness
- Buddha-nature as Luminosity
- Buddha-nature as Self - Atman
- Buddha-nature of insentient things
- Christian thought and Buddha-Nature
- Consciousness
- Contemporary
- Contemporary American Buddhist
- Critical Buddhism
- Debate(s)
- Debate
- Defining buddha-nature
- Disclosure model
- Doctrine
- Drikung Kagyu
- Drukpa Kagyu
- Dzogchen
- History of buddha-nature in China
- History of buddha-nature in India
- History of buddha-nature in Japan
- History of buddha-nature in Korea
- History of buddha-nature in Tibet
- Karma Kagyu
- Mahamudra
- Meditation
- Metaphors for buddha-nature
- Potential or already-perfected
- Production model
- Provisional or definitive
- Pure Land
- Rime
- Sentient beings
- Shakyamuni Buddha
- Shangpa Kagyu
- Terma Traditions and Buddha-Nature
- Terminology
- Textual study
- The Path
- The Problem of buddha-nature
- The doctrine of buddha-nature in Chinese Buddhism
- The doctrine of buddha-nature in Early Buddhism
- The doctrine of buddha-nature in Indian Buddhism
- The doctrine of buddha-nature in Japanese Buddhism
- The doctrine of buddha-nature in Theravadin Buddhism
- The doctrine of buddha-nature in Tibetan Buddhism
- Third Turning
- Tien Tai
- Transformation model
- Two Truths
- Vajrayana
- Zen - Chan
- Chan
- śamatha
- Two Extremes
Terms
- Placement Meditation
- abhidharma
- shijue
- advaya
- immaculate consciousness
- Anuyoga
- anātman
- arhat
- Atiyoga
- avidyā
- bhūmi
- bodhi
- bodhicitta
- bodhigarbha
- Bodhisattva
- Brahman
- buddhadhātu
- byams chos sde lnga
- bīja
- Cittamātra
- dharmadhātu
- dharmakāya
- dharmatā
- dhātu
- analytical meditation
- Dzogchen
- ekayāna
- Geluk
- gotra
- Great Madhyamaka
- enlightened qualities
- guṇapāramitā
- Zhentong
- gzhi
- Hīnayāna
- icchantika
- Jonang
- ka dag
- Kadam
- Kagyu
- kleśa
- universal ground
- Kālacakra
- lam rim
- Madhyamaka
- Mahāmudrā
- Mahāyoga
- Mahāyāna
- Mahāyānottaratantraśāstravyākhyā
- neyārtha
- ngo bo
- Analytic Tradition
- nirmāṇakāya
- niḥsvabhāva
- niḥsvabhāvatā
- nonconceptuality
- Nyingma
- nītārtha
- original enlightenment
- paramārthasatya
- paratantrasvabhāva
- parikalpitasvabhāva
- pariniṣpannasvabhāva
- paryudāsapratiṣedha
- prabhāsvaracitta
- luminosity
- prajñā
- Prajñāpāramitā
- prakṛtisthagotra
- pramāṇa
- prasajyapratiṣedha
- pratipakṣa
- Pratyekabuddha
- pratītyasamutpāda
- pāramitā
- Rangtong
- causal continuum
- Sakya
- samudānītagotra
- Sangpu Neutok
- Sarma
- emptiness endowed with all supreme aspects
- saṃbhogakāya
- saṃvṛtisatya
- nature of mind
- sugatagarbha
- svabhāva
- svasaṃvedana
- sādhana
- sūtra
- tantra
- tathatā
- tathāgatagarbha
- tattva
- Ordinary Mind
- thugs dam
- tridharmacakrapravartana
- trikāya
- trisvabhāva
- Three poisons
- triyāna
- Meditative Tradition
- Uttaratantra
- vajrapada
- Vajrayāna
- vinaya
- viparyāsa
- freed effect
- Yogācāra
- Adventitious stains - defilements
- ālayavijñāna
- ātmaka
- ātman
- obscurations
- śrāvaka
- emptiness