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Contents: The Inner Science of Buddhist Practice: Vasabandhu's
Summary of the Five Heaps |
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Preface |
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Introduction |
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PART ONE: Vasubandhu's Summary and
the Practice of the "Stages of the Path" |
35 |
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The Lamrim Teaching and Its Three Essential Forms of Knowledge |
19 |
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An Overview of the Lamrim Tradition |
19 |
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The Three Essential Forms of Knowledge |
31 |
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The Fundamentals |
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Understanding the Structure of the Lamrim Teaching |
37 |
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The Worldly Correct View |
42 |
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Recollection of Death |
42 |
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The Suffering of the Lower States |
45 |
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Arguments in Support of the Doctrine of Rebirth |
49 |
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Taking Refuge |
59 |
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A Logical Justification for the Doctrine of Karma |
70 |
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A Spiritual Practice Based on the Doctrine of Karma |
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Renunciation, the Four Noble Truths, and Closely Placed Recollection |
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Renunciation |
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A Brief Account of the Four Noble Truths |
102 |
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The Three States of Suffering |
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The Suffering of Change |
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The Suffering of Conditioned Existence |
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The Four Closely Placed Recollections |
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The First Object of Closely Placed Recollection: the Body |
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Achieving Quiescence |
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The Second Object of Closely Placed Recollection: Feelings |
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The Mundane Path |
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The Transcendent Path |
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The Third Object of Closely Placed Recollection: the Mind |
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The Fourth Object of Closely Placed Recollection: Entities |
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Mahayana Practice |
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Great Compassion |
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The Insubstantiality of Entities |
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The Perfection of Wisdom Known as "Knowledge of Entities" |
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The Four Closely Placed Recollections in the Mahayana Tradition |
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Summary |
223 |
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PART TWO: Translations |
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Translator's Note |
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1. |
A Summary of the Five Heaps by Master Vasubandhu |
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2. |
A Detailed Commentary on the Summary of the Five Heaps by Master
Sthiramati |
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Introduction |
245 |
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The Number and Order of the Heaps |
246 |
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The Form Heap |
247 |
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Derivative Form |
252 |
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The Five Sense Faculties |
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The Five Sense Objects |
254 |
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Noninformative Form |
262 |
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The Feeling Heap |
267 |
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The Conception Heap |
271 |
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The Formations Heap |
273 |
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The Three Remaining Universal Mental Factors |
276 |
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The Five Mental Factors That Have Specific Objects |
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The Eleven Virtues |
281 |
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The Six Root Mental Afflictions |
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The Twenty Secondary Mental Afflictions |
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The Four Variable Mental Factors |
310 |
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The Formations That Do Not Accompany Consciousness |
312 |
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The Consciousness Heap |
327 |
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The Storehouse Consciousness |
328 |
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The Afflicted Mind |
344 |
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The Twelve Bases |
347 |
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The Five Inner Bases of the Eye and the Rest |
347 |
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The Four Outer Bases of Visible Form and the Rest |
348 |
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The Basis of Tangible Objects |
348 |
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The Mind Basis |
348 |
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The Entity Basis |
348 |
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The Eighteen Constituents |
353 |
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Furthur Classifications of the Constituents |
358 |
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Appendix 1: The Tibetan Translation of Vasubandhu's Summary
of the Five Heaps |
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Appendix 2: A Reconstruction of the Original Sanskrit Text of
Vasubandhu's Summary of the Five Heaps |
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Notes |
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Abbreviations |
515 |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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