Peacock in the poison grove: two Buddhist texts on training the mind ; the wheel weapon (mtshon chakhor lo and the poison-destroying peacock (rma bya dug joms) attributed to Dharmarakṣita
Peacock in the poison grove: two Buddhist texts on training the mind ; the wheel weapon (mtshon chakhor lo and the poison-destroying peacock (rma bya dug joms) attributed to Dharmarakṣita
Short Title:
Peacock in the poison grove
Format:
Book
Publication Year:
2001
Publisher:
Wisdom Publications
Place of Publication:
Boston, MA
Sources ID:
21384
Visibility:
Private
Zotero Collections:
Practices Specific to Tibetan Buddhism, Contemplation by Tradition, Practices of Buddhist Contemplation, Mind training (lojong), Buddhist Contemplation
Abstract:
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The introduction has a clear summary of the history of mind training (blo sbyong) reflecting recent research. The two texts translated are interesting examples of an early lineage of the mind training genre that included tantric elements. This tradition was overshadowed by purely sutra-based mind training propigated by early Kadampa masters. (BJN)
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Subjects:
Practices Specific to Tibetan Buddhism
Practices of Buddhist Contemplation
Mind training (lojong)
Buddhist Contemplation
Contemplation by Tradition