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Abhisamayalamkara With Vrtti And Aloka Vimuktisena Haribhadra

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Abhisamayalamkara With Vrtti And Aloka Vimuktisena Haribhadra
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Publisher: Jain Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.54 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Vimuktisena, Haribhadra, Gareth Sparham
ISBN: 9780895819949, 0895819945
Language: English
Year: 2011
Volume: 1

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Abhisamayalamkara With Vrtti And Aloka Vimuktisena Haribhadra by Vimuktisena, Haribhadra, Gareth Sparham 9780895819949, 0895819945 instant download after payment.

Maitreya's Abhisamayalamkara is the most widely studied book in Tibet, where it was brought from India many centuries ago. It is used in all the monasteries to teach the path to Buddhahood, in accordance with the Perfection of Wisdom Sutras. It teaches this in outline form, so it requires a commentary to be understood. The oldest extant commentary is Arya Vimuktisena's Vrtti. Haribhadra, the most influential Indian commentator, drew upon this to write his Aloka. Virtually all of the many famous Tibetan teachers who wrote their own commentaries on the Abhisamayalamkara relied on Haribhadra as their primary source. This is the fourth of four volumes.

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