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|description=In the latter stages of its historical development in India, the idea of buddha-nature emerged as one of the most salient features of the Mahāyāna Buddhist tradition. As this form of Buddhism spread beyond the cultural milieu of ancient India, the importance of buddha-nature became evermore pronounced. In East Asian and Tibetan Buddhism buddha-nature came to be a major keystone in their assimilation and adaptation of the Indian scriptural tradition they inherited. And, as they expanded upon that heritage and developed their own literary expression of the Buddhist teachings, buddha-nature continued to be a major theme that was revisited again and again. Thus buddha-nature was weaved into the very fabric of these Buddhist traditions. Below you will find a list of topics related to | |description=In the latter stages of its historical development in India, the idea of buddha-nature emerged as one of the most salient features of the Mahāyāna Buddhist tradition. As this form of Buddhism spread beyond the cultural milieu of ancient India, the importance of buddha-nature became evermore pronounced. In East Asian and Tibetan Buddhism buddha-nature came to be a major keystone in their assimilation and adaptation of the Indian scriptural tradition they inherited. And, as they expanded upon that heritage and developed their own literary expression of the Buddhist teachings, buddha-nature continued to be a major theme that was revisited again and again. Thus buddha-nature was weaved into the very fabric of these Buddhist traditions. Below you will find a list of pertinent topics related to buddha-nature, along with some of the major themes in which it played a crucial role. | ||
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Here you will find some examples, mostly from the Tibetan tradition, of major themes in which the influence of buddha-nature is readily apparent. | Here you will find some examples, mostly from the Tibetan tradition, of major themes in which the influence of buddha-nature is readily apparent. These pages are intended as introductions to these themes and include citations from traditional sources as well as suggestions for further reading in modern publications. | ||
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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. These pages are intended as introductions to these themes and include citations from traditional sources as well as suggestions for further reading in modern publications.
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