Difference between revisions of "Rang stong"
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"[[self-empty]]" school; [[unqualified emptiness]]/ [[self-emptiness]] [RB] | "[[self-empty]]" school; [[unqualified emptiness]]/ [[self-emptiness]] [RB] | ||
− | [[Intrinsic emptiness]]. [[emptiness of itself]]. [all things of [[samsara]] are [[empty]] of their own [[inherent]] [[essence]] | + | [[Intrinsic emptiness]]. [[emptiness of itself]]. [all things of [[samsara]] are [[empty]] of their own [[inherent]] [[essence]]). the [[Rangtong]] system of [[philosophy]]. [[self-emptiness]], the [[Rangtong]] system of [[philosophy]], intrinsic [[emptiness]]. [all things of [[samsara]] are [[empty]] of their own [[inherent]] [[essence]]); "[[self]] [[empty]]" school; [[unqualified emptiness]]/ [[self-emptiness]] [RY] |
[[Rangtong]]. An aspect of the [[Madhyamika school]] in [[Tibet]] focusing on [[emptiness]] devoid of [[inherent]] [[existence]]. Compare with [[Shentong]] [RY] | [[Rangtong]]. An aspect of the [[Madhyamika school]] in [[Tibet]] focusing on [[emptiness]] devoid of [[inherent]] [[existence]]. Compare with [[Shentong]] [RY] | ||
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lack of self-identity, [[empty of self]] [JV] | lack of self-identity, [[empty of self]] [JV] | ||
− | [[intrinsic emptiness]], [[emptiness]] of itself [all things of [[samsara]] are [[empty]] of their own [[inherent]] [[essence]] | + | [[intrinsic emptiness]], [[emptiness]] of itself [all things of [[samsara]] are [[empty]] of their own [[inherent]] [[essence]]) asserted of all [[dharmas]] in the [[rangtong]] system of [[philosophy]]- [[self-emptiness]], the [[rangtong]] system of [[philosophy]], intrinsic [[emptiness]], also [[jo nang pa'i]] [[view]] of [[shentong]] [[relative]] or [[kun rdzob]]: [[chos thams cad rang ngos su bden pas stong pa'i lta ba'o]] [IW] |
Latest revision as of 18:18, 4 April 2016
"self-empty" school; unqualified emptiness/ self-emptiness [RB]
Intrinsic emptiness. emptiness of itself. [all things of samsara are empty of their own inherent essence). the Rangtong system of philosophy. self-emptiness, the Rangtong system of philosophy, intrinsic emptiness. [all things of samsara are empty of their own inherent essence); "self empty" school; unqualified emptiness/ self-emptiness [RY]
Rangtong. An aspect of the Madhyamika school in Tibet focusing on emptiness devoid of inherent existence. Compare with Shentong [RY]
intrinsic emptiness, emptiness of itself [IW]
lack of self-identity, empty of self [JV]
intrinsic emptiness, emptiness of itself [all things of samsara are empty of their own inherent essence) asserted of all dharmas in the rangtong system of philosophy- self-emptiness, the rangtong system of philosophy, intrinsic emptiness, also jo nang pa'i view of shentong relative or kun rdzob: chos thams cad rang ngos su bden pas stong pa'i lta ba'o [IW]
see also: རང་སྟོང་