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Buddhagupta-nātha

Schüler von Tirta-nātha Schüler von Shanti-Gupta Lehrer von Jonang Taranatha „Jonang Jetsun Rinpoche, besser bekannt als Jonang Tāranātha (1575-1635), ist bekannt für die vielen Geschichten, die er verfasst hat. Vor allem seine berühmte Geschichte des Buddhismus in Indien, Die sieben Belehrungen und der Ursprung des Tārā-Tantras, sowie seine Kālacakra- und Vajrabhairava-Geschichten, geben uns eine ziemlich […]

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rangtong vs shentong

tib. rang stong bzw. gzhan stong bedeuten wörtl. „Selbst-Leerheit“ (rangtong) oder „Fremd-Leerheit“ oder „Leerheit des Anderen“ (shentong). Diese beiden Begriffe prägen eine sehr alte philosophische Debatte im Mahayana-Buddhismus. Die ‚rangtong‘-Sichtweise wird vor allem von den Gelugpa vertreten und meint, dass alles ausschließlich bedingter Natur ist. Alles ist aus Bedingungen zusammengesetzt und wenn diese Bedingungen verschwinden,

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