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Rangtong

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Rangtong (Wyl. rang stong) literally means 'empty of self' - The followers of the Rangtong Madhyamika approach say that all phenomena, including the Buddha nature, are empty of their own essence.

They therefore disagree with the Shentong approach, which, they say, falls into the extreme of eternalism.

'phags seng gi lugs - expounding Rangtong according to the mngon rtogs rgyan of Maitreya

Intrinsic emptiness (rang stong) - emptiness of itself.

all things of samsara are empty of their own inherent essence).

the Rangtong system of philosophy. self-emptiness, intrinsic emptiness. "self empty" school; unqualified emptiness/ self-emptiness.


rang stong - Rangtong.

An aspect of the Madhyamaka school in Tibet focusing on emptiness devoid of inherent existence.

Compare with Shentong


Criticism

From the Shentong perspective, the Rangtong view falls into the extreme of nihilism.

The Shentongpas say that underlying everything there must be the uncompounded luminosity of the buddha nature, as the basis for samsara and nirvana and all the qualities of enlightenment.

'phags seng gi lugs - expounding Rangtong according to the mngon rtogs rgyan of Maitreya [RY]


Compare with Shentong

see also: Shentong and Rangtong

Source

RigpaWiki:Rangtong