Sher le'i rnam bshad blo bzang rgyan

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ཤེར་ལེའི་རྣམ་བཤད་བློ་བཟང་རྒྱན།
sher le'i rnam bshad blo bzang rgyan
Ornament of the Intelligent: A Detailed Explanation of the Wisdom Chapter
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Description

This commentary explains the ninth chapter of the Bodhicaryāvatāra with a topical outline (sa bcad). There is also a biography of Śāntideva at the beginning. It is a straightforward commentary, without excessive analysis.

Type of Commentary: a topical-outlined word and meaning commentary
Length: 128
Tradition: Sakya

Citation
Khri tsho mkhan po blo gros bzang po (ཁྲི་ཚོ་མཁན་པོ་བློ་གྲོས་བཟང་པོ་). sher le'i rnam bshad blo bzang rgyan [ཤེར་ལེའི་རྣམ་བཤད་བློ་བཟང་རྒྱན།]. [Ornament of the Intelligent: A Detailed Explanation of the Wisdom Chapter].

Recensions

Sher le'i rnam bshad blo bzang rgyan. (Ornament of the Intelligent: A Detailed Explanation of the Wisdom Chapter). Recension information:
Tibetan Khri tsho mkhan po blo gros bzang po. ཤེར་ལེའི་རྣམ་བཤད་བློ་བཟང་རྒྱན།, (Sher le'i rnam bshad blo bzang rgyan).
  • In Rgyan drug mchog gnyis kyi rnam thar dang lta ba mdor bsdus, 113-239. Delhi: Jamyang Samten, 1979. Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg


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An "Introduction to Bodhisattva Practice," the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra is a poem about the path of a bodhisattva, in ten chapters, written by the Indian Buddhist Śāntideva (fl. c. 685–763). One of the masterpieces of world literature, it is a core text of Mahāyāna Buddhism and continues to be taught, studied, and commented upon in many languages and by many traditions around the world. The main subject of the text is bodhicitta, the altruistic aspiration for enlightenment, and the path and practices of the bodhisattva, the six perfections (pāramitās). The text forms the basis of many contemporary discussions of Buddhist ethics and philosophy.
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