Jñanagarbha
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Jñanagarbha (Skt. Jñānagarbha, Tib. ཡེ་ཤེས་སྙིང་པོ་, Wyl. ye shes snying po) was an 8th century master from Nalanda who belonged to the Svatantrika Madhyamika school. He was a student of Shrigupta and the teacher and ordaining master of Shantarakshita.
Writings
- Distinguishing the Two Truths (Skt. Satyadvayavibhanga, Tib. བདེན་གཉིས་རྣམ་འབྱེད་, Wyl. bden gnyis rnam ‘byed).
Quotations
Quotations: Jñanagarbha, Distinguishing the Two Truths, Benefits of distinguishing the two truths Quotations: Jñanagarbha, Distinguishing the Two Truths, Refutations of origination and non-origination Quotations: Jñanagarbha, Distinguishing the Two Truths, Authentic relative phenomena function as they appear Quotations: Jñanagarbha, Distinguishing the Two Truths, Neither single nor multiple can produce either single or multiple
Further Reading
- M.D. Eckel, Jñānagarbha's Commentary on the Distinction between the Two Truths: An Eighth-Century Handbook of Madhyamaka Philosophy, N.Y. State University Press (New York 1987).