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Ornament Of Reason - The Great Commentary To Nagarjuna's Root Of The Middle Way (Hardcover)
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Ornament Of Reason - The Great Commentary To Nagarjuna's Root Of The Middle Way (Hardcover)
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In the "Root of the Middle Way," Nagarjuna presents a magical
method of reasoning, inviting everyone who encounters these lucid
and fearless contemplations to follow him on a journey to the heart
of transcendent insight. Inspired by the Buddha's teachings on
profound emptiness in the Prajnaparamita Sutras, Nagarjuna sets out
to probe what appears to be the most fundamental facts of the
world, challenging us to question even our most deeply ingrained
ideas and what seem to be self-evident facts. In a series of
unassuming and penetrating investigations, he asks basic questions
such as: "What does it mean for something to occur? What is meant
by 'going' or by 'coming'? Does the eye see? Does fire burn fuel?
What is an example of being right? What does it mean to be wrong?
Nagarjuna extends an invitation to open-minded and unprejudiced
inquiry, and from his reader he asks for nothing more and nothing
less than sincere and honest answers. Yet where are our answers?
Once we begin to follow Nagarjuna's clear and direct steps, the
gateway to the inconceivable emerges--perhaps unexpectedly. The
present work contains Nagarjuna's verses on the Middle Way
accompanied by Mabja Jangchub Tsondru's famed commentary, the
"Ornament of Reason." Active in the twelfth century, Mabja was
among the first Tibetans to rely on the works of the Indian master
Candrakirti, and his account of the Middle Way exercised a deep and
lasting influence on the development of Madhyamaka philosophy in
all four schools of Buddhism in Tibet. Sharp, concise, and yet
comprehensive, the "Ornament of Reason" has been cherished by
generations of scholar-practitioners. The late Khunu Lama Tenzin
Gyaltsen Rinpoche, a renowned authority on the subject, often
referred to this commentary as "the best there is." A visual
outline of the commentary has been added that clearly shows the
structure of each chapter and makes the arguments easier to follow.
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