Beautiful adornment of Mount Meru : a presentation of classical Indian philosophy
by
 
Rol-paʼi-rdo-rje, Lcang-skya II, 1717-1786, author.

Title
Beautiful adornment of Mount Meru : a presentation of classical Indian philosophy
 
Grub paʼi mthaʼi rnam par bźag pa gsal bar bśad pa thub bstan lhun poʼi mdzes rgyan. English
 
The library of Tibetan classics ;
 
Library of Tibetan classics ;

Author
Rol-paʼi-rdo-rje, Lcang-skya II, 1717-1786, author.

ISBN
9780861714636

Personal Author
Rol-paʼi-rdo-rje, Lcang-skya II, 1717-1786, author.

Uniform Title
Grub paʼi mthaʼi rnam par bźag pa gsal bar bśad pa thub bstan lhun poʼi mdzes rgyan. English

Publication Information
Somerville, MA : Wisdom Publications, Inc., [2019]

Physical Description
xxii, 600 [7] pages ; 24 cm.

Series
The library of Tibetan classics ; volume 24
 
Library of Tibetan classics ; v. 24.

Abstract
"The most lucid and penetrating survey of classical Indian philosophy in the Tibetan language. Beautiful Adornment of Mount Meru by Changkya Rolpai Dorje (1717-86) is a work of doxography, presenting the distinctive philosophical tenets of the Indian Buddhist and non-Buddhist schools in a systematic manner that ascends through increasingly more subtle views. It is a Tibetan corollary to contemporary histories of philosophy. The "Mount Meru" of the title is the Buddha's teachings, and Changkya's work excels in particular in its treatment of the two Mahayana Buddhist schools, the Yogacara (here called the Vijaptimatra) and the Madhyamaka. Unlike Jamyang Shepa's (1648-1722) much longer Great Exposition of Tenets, which was one of the key sources and inspirations for Changkya, Beautiful Adornment is often praised for the clarity of its prose and its economical use of citations from Indian texts. At the same time, like Jamyang Shepa's work, Changkya's text is not simply a catalog of assertions; it skillfully examines core philosophical issues, including a number of intriguing ancillary discussions. Also like Jamyang Shepa's text, Changkya's is very much a Geluk work, drawing heavily on the works of Tsongkhapa and his disciples. The manageable size of Beautiful Adornment and, more importantly, its lucid literary style, made this work the classic source for the study of Indian thought, used by students the across Tibetan cultural sphere. In contemporary academic circles, it has also been a central source for studying the Tibetan interpretation of the classical Indian philosophical systems"-- Provided by publisher.
 
"Beautiful Adornment of Mount Meru, written in the eighteenth century by Changkya Rölpai Dorjé, is a work of doxography, presenting the distinctive philosophical tenets of the Indian Buddhist and non-Buddhist schools in a systematic manner that ascends through increasingly more subtle views. It is a Tibetan corollary to contemporary histories of philosophy. The "Mount Meru" of the title is the Buddha's teachings, and Changkya's work excels in particular in its treatment of the two Mahāyāna Buddhist schools, the Yogācāra and the Madhyamaka. Unlike Jamyang Shepa's (1648-1722) much longer Great Exposition of Tenets, which was one of the key sources and inspirations for Changkya, Beautiful Adornment is often praised for the clarity of its prose and its economical use of citations from Indian texts. At the same time, like Jamyang Shepa's work, Changkya's is less interested in simply cataloguing the doctrines of the various schools and more interested in the philosophical problems that they raise. Also like Jamyang Shepa's text, Changkya's is very much a Geluk work, drawing heavily on the works of Tsongkhapa and his disciples. The manageable size of Beautiful Adornment and, more importantly, its lucid literary style made this work the classic source for the study of Indian thought, used by students the across Tibetan cultural sphere. In contemporary academic circles, it has also been a central source for studying the Tibetan interpretation of the classical Indian philosophical systems. Even a rough familiarity with this treatise will grant one a not-insubstantial broad understanding of the great Indian Buddhist texts"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Buddhism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800.
 
Buddhist sects -- Early works to 1800.
 
Buddhism -- Doctrines.
 
Buddhist sects.

Genre
Early works.

Added Author
Lopez, Donald S., Jr., 1952-

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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