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Contents: ORNAMENT OF REASON: The Great Commentary to Nagarjuna's Root of the Middle Way |
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Foreword by H. H. the Fourteenth Dalai Lama |
ix |
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Translator's Introduction |
xi |
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Insight - The Stanzas of the Root of the Middle Way |
1 |
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Homage |
3 |
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Analysis of Conditions |
5 |
2. |
Analysis of Going and Coming |
8 |
3. |
Analysis of the Sense Sources |
12 |
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Analysis of the Aggregates |
14 |
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Analysis of the Elements |
16 |
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Analysis of Desire and the Desirous One |
18 |
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Analysis of the Characteristics of the Conditioned |
20 |
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Analysis of Action and Agent |
25 |
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Analysis of Prior Existence |
27 |
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Analysis of Fire and Fuel |
29 |
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Analysis of Beginnings and Ends |
32 |
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Analysis of Suffering |
34 |
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Analysis of the Conditioned |
36 |
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Analysis of Contact |
38 |
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Analysis of Nature |
40 |
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Analysis of Bondage and Liberation |
42 |
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Analysis of Action and Its Results |
44 |
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Analysis of Self and Phenomena |
49 |
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Analysis of Time |
51 |
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Analysis of the Assembly |
52 |
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Analysis of Arising and Disintegration |
56 |
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Analysis of the Thus-Gone |
59 |
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Analysis of Error |
62 |
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Analysis of the Noble Truths |
66 |
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Analysis of the Transcendence of Suffering |
72 |
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Analysis of Dependent Origination |
76 |
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Analysis of Views |
78 |
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Commentary: Ornament of Reason |
83 |
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Preliminary Discussion |
87 |
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The Meaning of the Scripture |
109 |
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The Meaning of the Opening Lines |
109 |
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The Meaning of the Main Part of the Treatise |
122 |
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Ascertaining the Meaning of the Chapters |
122 |
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Explaining the Progression of the Text |
136 |
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1. Analysis of Conditions |
137 |
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2. Analysis of Going and Coming |
175 |
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3. Analysis of the Sense Sources |
197 |
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4. Analysis of the Aggregates |
205 |
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5. Analysis of the Elements |
213 |
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6. Analysis of Desire and the Desirous One |
221 |
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7. Analysis of the Characteristics of the Conditioned |
230 |
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8. Analysis of Action and Agent |
255 |
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9. Analysis of Prior Existence |
266 |
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10. Analysis of Fire and Fuel |
276 |
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11. Analysis of Beginnings and Ends |
290 |
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12. Analysis of Suffering |
296 |
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13. Analysis of the Conditioned |
305 |
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14. Analysis of Contact |
315 |
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15. Analysis of Nature |
322 |
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16. Analysis of Bondage and Liberation |
334 |
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17. Analysis of Action and Its Results |
346 |
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18. Analysis of Self and Phenomena |
368 |
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19. Analysis of Time |
384 |
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20. Analysis of the Assembly |
391 |
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21. Analysis of Arising and Disintegration |
405 |
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22. Analysis of the Thus-Gone |
418 |
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23. Analysis of Error |
430 |
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24. Analysis of the Noble Truths |
447 |
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25. Analysis of the Transcendence of Suffering |
478 |
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26. Analysis of Dependent Origination |
495 |
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27. Analysis of Views |
516 |
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The Meaning of the Postscript |
531 |
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Appendix: Mabja's Topical Outline |
533 |
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Works Cited |
577 |
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Index |
583 |