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the [[Madhyamaka-hridaya]], [[Bhavaviveka's]] [[essence of the middle way]] | the [[Madhyamaka-hridaya]], [[Bhavaviveka's]] [[essence of the middle way]] | ||
[[Bhavaviveka]] adopted [[Dignaga's]] method of [[Buddhist logic]]. He wrote [[The Heart of the Middle Way]] ([[Madhyamaka-hridaya]] ) in which he criticized the [[doctrine]] of the [[Vijnanavada]], or [[Consciousness-Only]], school. [[Dharmapala]] of the [[Consciousness-Only school]] retorted [[Bhavaviveka's]] criticisms. [[Bhavaviveka]] took the position that all [[phenomena]] are [[interdependent]] and have no {{Wiki|independent}} [[existence]] of their own, or are [[non-substantial]] in [[nature]]. [[Dharmapala]] asserted that [[phenomena]] arise from [[consciousness]] ([[vijnana]] ), which is the only [[reality]]. (The [[Sanskrit]] words [[madhyamika]] and [[madhyamaka]] both mean [[intermediate]] or middle.) | [[Bhavaviveka]] adopted [[Dignaga's]] method of [[Buddhist logic]]. He wrote [[The Heart of the Middle Way]] ([[Madhyamaka-hridaya]] ) in which he criticized the [[doctrine]] of the [[Vijnanavada]], or [[Consciousness-Only]], school. [[Dharmapala]] of the [[Consciousness-Only school]] retorted [[Bhavaviveka's]] criticisms. [[Bhavaviveka]] took the position that all [[phenomena]] are [[interdependent]] and have no {{Wiki|independent}} [[existence]] of their own, or are [[non-substantial]] in [[nature]]. [[Dharmapala]] asserted that [[phenomena]] arise from [[consciousness]] ([[vijnana]] ), which is the only [[reality]]. (The [[Sanskrit]] words [[madhyamika]] and [[madhyamaka]] both mean [[intermediate]] or middle.) | ||
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[[Bhavaviveka]] (500-578) was born in a [[ksatriya]] family in [[south]] [[India]]. He studied with [[Sangharakshita]] the [[Mahayana sutras]] and texts by [[Nagarjuna]]. He is the founder of the [[Svatantrika]] [[Madhyamika]] and refuted the [[view]] held by [[Buddhapalita]]. | [[Bhavaviveka]] (500-578) was born in a [[ksatriya]] family in [[south]] [[India]]. He studied with [[Sangharakshita]] the [[Mahayana sutras]] and texts by [[Nagarjuna]]. He is the founder of the [[Svatantrika]] [[Madhyamika]] and refuted the [[view]] held by [[Buddhapalita]]. | ||
Texts by [[Bhavaviveka]]: | Texts by [[Bhavaviveka]]: |
Revision as of 08:10, 9 August 2014
dbu ma snying po - the Madhyamaka-hridaya, Bhavaviveka’s “essence of the middle way”
Core of the Middle Way [thd]
Heart of the Middle Way; Madhyamaka-hrdaya-karika; Bhavaviveka, 6th century
the Madhyamaka-hridaya, Bhavaviveka's Essence of the Middle Way
the Madhyamaka-hridaya, Bhavaviveka's essence of the middle way
Bhavaviveka adopted Dignaga's method of Buddhist logic. He wrote The Heart of the Middle Way (Madhyamaka-hridaya ) in which he criticized the doctrine of the Vijnanavada, or Consciousness-Only, school. Dharmapala of the Consciousness-Only school retorted Bhavaviveka's criticisms. Bhavaviveka took the position that all phenomena are interdependent and have no independent existence of their own, or are non-substantial in nature. Dharmapala asserted that phenomena arise from consciousness (vijnana ), which is the only reality. (The Sanskrit words madhyamika and madhyamaka both mean intermediate or middle.)
Bhavaviveka (500-578) was born in a ksatriya family in south India. He studied with Sangharakshita the Mahayana sutras and texts by Nagarjuna. He is the founder of the Svatantrika Madhyamika and refuted the view held by Buddhapalita.
Texts by Bhavaviveka:
Prajna Pradipa Mulamadhyamaka vritti, dbu ma rtsa ba'i 'grel pa shes rab sgron ma, Wisdom Lamp
Madhyamaka ratna pradipa Madhyamaka hridaya vritti Tarka jvala
Madhyamakartha sangraha, dbu ma'i don dsdus pa
Pradipoddyotana vishamapada panjika nama, sgron ma gsal bar byed dka' ba btus pa'i 'grel pa shes bya ba