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Middle Path. Commentary to "Mulamadhyamak-Karika" Nagarjuna

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Author:Dalai Lama
Cover:Hard
Category:Religion & Spiritually
ISBN:978-5-905792-33-5
Dimensions: 153x17x217cm
The book "Middle Way" is a record of the oral instructions of his Holiness of the Dalai Lama to the most important composition of the Buddhist philosopher of the 2nd century. Nagarjuna "indigenous stanzas of medium" (Mulamadhyamak-Karika) The spiritual leader comments on the three main chapters of the immortal composition of Nagarjuna in the order in which he advises to study them. On the basis of the 26th chapter, he sets out the doctrine of the twelve links of interdependent origin, based on the 18th-the doctrine of the powerlessness of the personality and phenomena, and starting from the 24th chapter, explains why the doctrine of emptiness (higher reality) allows us to convince the functioning of the functioning relative reality.
Combining their own critical analysis with the insights of such authoritative commentators as Aryayadeva (II century), Chandrakirt (VII century) and TsNKAPA (XV century), Dalai Lama helps the reader discovering a deep understanding of the nature of being concluded, concluded In the stanzas of the compositions of Nagarjuna.
In the second part of the book, the author concerns the practical aspect of the philosophy of Buddhism, commenting on the short work of the TsNKAPA “Three Fundamentals of the Way”, telling about the key aspects of Buddhist practice - renunciation, Bodhitte (aspiration for awakening for the benefit of all creatures) and the wisdom of the emergency.
The instructions included in the book were granted by the Dalai Lama in Toronto, in Canada, in 2014
The book is published in the Naland series produced by the Tibeta Foundation under the spiritual leadership of Talo Tulka Rinpoche
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Author:Dalai Lama
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Religion & Spiritually
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Series: Nalanda
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ISBN:978-5-905792-33-5

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