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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading One: Introduction to Abhidharma|Reading One]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: Introduction to [[Abhidharma]] ([[Higher Knowledge]]) and the Detailist School; history and structure of The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]) and its commentaries | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]] (350 AD), The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folio 1B | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Gyalwa Gendun Drup]] (1391- 1474), [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 2B-3A, 6B-10B, 13A- 13B | ||
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+ | [[Master]] [[Changkya Rolpay Dorje]] (1717-1786), The Schools of [[Philosophy]], folios 12B-13A | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Two: The Nature of Karma, and What it Produces; the Detailist Concept of ''Non-Communicating Form''|Reading Two]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: The [[nature]] of [[karma]], and what it produces; the Detailist {{Wiki|concept}} of “non-communicating [[form]]” | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]], The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folios 2A, 10B | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 17B-18B, 108A-108B | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Three: Types of Deeds, and the Nature of Motivation|Reading Three]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: Types of [[deeds]], and the [[nature]] of [[motivation]] | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]], The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folios 11A, 13A-B | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 111A-112B, 127A-127B | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Four: The Correlation of Deeds and Their Results|Reading Four]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: The correlation of [[deeds]] and their results | ||
+ | Reading: [[Je Tsongkapa]] (1357-1419), The Great [[Book]] on the Steps of the [[Path]] ([[Lamrim Chenmo]]), folios 118B-120A | ||
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+ | [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]], The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folio 12B | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 122B-125A | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Five: How Karma is Carried, According to the Mind- Only School|Reading Five]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: How [[karma]] is carried, according to the [[Mind-Only School]] | ||
+ | Reading: [[Je Tsongkapa]], [[Illumination]] of the True [[Thought]], folios 75B-76A, 125B- 127A, 147B-148B, 174A-174B | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Six: How Emptiness Allows Karma to Work, According to the Middle-Way School|Reading Six]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: How [[emptiness]] allows [[karma]] to work, according to the Middle- Way School | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Chandrakirti]] (650 AD), [[Entering the Middle Way]] ([[Madhyamakavatara]]), folio 271B | ||
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+ | [[Kedrup Tenpa Dargye]] (1493-1568), Overview of the [[Middle Way]], folios 25B, 38A, 125A-130A | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Seven: Black and White Deeds, the “Path of Action,” and the Root and Branch Non-Virtues|Reading Seven]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: Black and white [[deeds]], the “[[path]] of [[action]],” and the [[root]] and branch [[non-virtues]] | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]], The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folios 13A-13B | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 126A-127A, 128A-130A | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Eight: Most Basic Virtue, and the Projecting and Finishing Energy of Deeds|Reading Eight]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: The {{Wiki|concept}} of most basic [[virtue]], and the {{Wiki|distinction}} between projecting [[energy]] and finishing [[energy]] | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]], The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folios 14A-14B | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 130A-130B, 134A-135B | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Nine: The Five Immediate Misdeeds, and the Concept of a Schism|Reading Nine]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: The [[five immediate misdeeds]], and the {{Wiki|concept}} of a [[schism]] | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]], The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folio 14B | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 136A-139B | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Ten: The Relative Severity of Deeds and What Causes It|Reading Ten]]''' | ||
+ | [[Subject]]: The [[relative]] severity of [[deeds]], and what [[causes]] it | ||
+ | Reading: [[Master]] [[Vasubandhu]], The [[Treasure]] House of [[Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]), folio 15A | ||
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+ | [[His Holiness]] the [[First Dalai Lama]], [[Illumination of the Path to Freedom]], folios 142B-145B | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Additions Part 1]]''' | ||
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+ | '''[[Manual of Abhidharma - Additions Part 2]]''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 6 June 2024
HOW KARMA WORKS - LEVEL ONE OF HIGHER KNOWLEDGE (ABHIDHARMA)
Course Syllabus
Reading One
Subject: Introduction to Abhidharma (Higher Knowledge) and the Detailist School; history and structure of The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha) and its commentaries
Reading: Master Vasubandhu (350 AD), The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folio 1B
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Gyalwa Gendun Drup (1391- 1474), Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 2B-3A, 6B-10B, 13A- 13B
Master Changkya Rolpay Dorje (1717-1786), The Schools of Philosophy, folios 12B-13A
Reading Two
Subject: The nature of karma, and what it produces; the Detailist concept of “non-communicating form”
Reading: Master Vasubandhu, The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folios 2A, 10B
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 17B-18B, 108A-108B
Reading Three
Subject: Types of deeds, and the nature of motivation
Reading: Master Vasubandhu, The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folios 11A, 13A-B
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 111A-112B, 127A-127B
Reading Four
Subject: The correlation of deeds and their results
Reading: Je Tsongkapa (1357-1419), The Great Book on the Steps of the Path (Lamrim Chenmo), folios 118B-120A
Master Vasubandhu, The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folio 12B
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 122B-125A
Reading Five
Subject: How karma is carried, according to the Mind-Only School
Reading: Je Tsongkapa, Illumination of the True Thought, folios 75B-76A, 125B- 127A, 147B-148B, 174A-174B
Reading Six
Subject: How emptiness allows karma to work, according to the Middle- Way School
Reading: Master Chandrakirti (650 AD), Entering the Middle Way (Madhyamakavatara), folio 271B
Kedrup Tenpa Dargye (1493-1568), Overview of the Middle Way, folios 25B, 38A, 125A-130A
Reading Seven
Subject: Black and white deeds, the “path of action,” and the root and branch non-virtues
Reading: Master Vasubandhu, The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folios 13A-13B
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 126A-127A, 128A-130A
Reading Eight
Subject: The concept of most basic virtue, and the distinction between projecting energy and finishing energy
Reading: Master Vasubandhu, The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folios 14A-14B
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 130A-130B, 134A-135B
Reading Nine
Subject: The five immediate misdeeds, and the concept of a schism
Reading: Master Vasubandhu, The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folio 14B
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 136A-139B
Reading Ten
Subject: The relative severity of deeds, and what causes it
Reading: Master Vasubandhu, The Treasure House of Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha), folio 15A
His Holiness the First Dalai Lama, Illumination of the Path to Freedom, folios 142B-145B
Manual of Abhidharma - Additions Part 1
Manual of Abhidharma - Additions Part 2
Pages in category "Manual of Abhidharma"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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- Manual of Abhidharma - Additions Part 1
- Manual of Abhidharma - Additions Part 2
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Eight: Most Basic Virtue, and the Projecting and Finishing Energy of Deeds
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Five: How Karma is Carried, According to the Mind- Only School
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Four: The Correlation of Deeds and Their Results
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Nine: The Five Immediate Misdeeds, and the Concept of a Schism
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading One: Introduction to Abhidharma
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Seven: Black and White Deeds, the “Path of Action,” and the Root and Branch Non-Virtues
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Six: How Emptiness Allows Karma to Work, According to the Middle-Way School
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Ten: The Relative Severity of Deeds and What Causes It
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Three: Types of Deeds, and the Nature of Motivation
- Manual of Abhidharma - Reading Two: The Nature of Karma, and What it Produces; the Detailist Concept of ''Non-Communicating Form''