Candragomipraṇidhāna

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Candragomipraṇidhāna
བཙུན་པ་ཟླ་བའི་སྨོན་ལམ
btsun pa zla ba'i smon lam
The Aspirational Prayer of the Venerable Candragomin (84000)
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Description

The Candragomipraṇidhāna is an important Mahāyāna text attributed to Candragomin. The text is a praṇidhāna, which in Sanskrit means "vow," "aspiration," or "prayer." In Buddhist literature, praṇidhānas are typically aspirational prayers or bodhisattva vows that express the practitioner's dedication to achieving enlightenment for the benefit of all beings - a central concept in Mahayana Buddhism.

The Candragomipraṇidhāna survives only in fragmentary form in Sanskrit. The fragment survives in a bundle of scattered leaves in the Kaiser Library, Kathmandu.

Citation
Candragomin. candragomipraṇidhāna. btsun pa zla ba'i smon lam [བཙུན་པ་ཟླ་བའི་སྨོན་ལམ]. [The Aspirational Prayer of the Venerable Candragomin (84000)]. Tengyur, RKTST 3720 http://www.rkts.org/cat.php?id=3720&typ=2.


Full translations

 
Difficult Beginnings
This is the first English translation of the works of Candragomin—a seventh-century Indian philosopher and poet—which have been highly influential in the practice of Buddhism over the past twelve centuries. The book provides an excellent introduction to Mahayana, the "middle way" of the Buddhist path. It will appeal to anyone interested in Eastern Religion.

Candragomin is regarded in the Indo-Tibetan tradition as an exemplar of the bodhisattva ideal. Difficult Beginnings presents three of the most important works. "Candragomin's Resolve" is a short verse aspiration. "Twenty Verses on the Bodhisattva Vow" is a basis for exposition of the bodhisattva vow. "Praise in Confession" recounts the problems that Candragomin encountered in his spiritual practice.

Dr. Tatz provides an excellent introduction to the theory and practice of the bodhisattva path, the ideal of attaining buddhahood—awakening—as well as the commitment to teach and guide others on this path. Also included is a fascinating account of Candragomin's life, and lengthy commentary on the three works presented here. (Source Source: Shambhala Publications)
Book

Number 3720
Canon mdo
Sanskrit candragomipraṇidhāna (D)
Alternate Titles btsun pa zla ba'i smon lam zhes bya ba;btsun pa zla ba'i smon lam
Alternate Titles - Sanskrit candragomipraṇidhāna;candragomipraṇidhāna-nāma
Author Candragomin
Translator bod kyi lo tsA ba shAkya'i dge slong nyi ma rgyal mtshan dpal bzang po
Translator Pandita bal po'i paN+Di ta dzai ta kar+Na
Colophon btsun pa zla ba'i smon lam zhes bya ba rdzogs so
Title from Colophon btsun pa zla ba'i smon lam zhes bya ba