
The Inner Science of Buddhist Practice
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Publisher's Note
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One: Vasubandhu's Summary and the Practice of the "Stages of the Path"
- Prologue
- 1. The Lamrim Teaching and Its Three Essential Forms of Knowledge
- An Overview of the Lamrim Tradition
- The Three Essential Forms of Knowledge
- 2. The Fundamentals
- Understanding the Structure of the Lamrim Teaching
- The Worldly Correct View
- Recollection of Death
- The Suffering of the Lower States
- Arguments in Support of the Doctrine of Rebirth
- Taking Refuge
- A Logical Justification for the Doctrine of Karma
- A Spiritual Practice Based on the Doctrine of Karma
- 3. Renunciation, the Four Noble Truths, and Closely Placed Recollection
- Renunciation
- A Brief Account of the Four Noble Truths
- The Three States of Suffering
- The Suffering of Change
- The Suffering of Conditioned Existence
- The Four Closely Placed Recollections
- The First Object of Closely Placed Recollection: the Body
- Achieving Quiescence
- The Second Object of Closely Placed Recollection: Feelings
- The Mundane Path
- The Transcendent Path
- The Third Object of Closely Placed Recollection: the Mind
- The Fourth Object of Closely Placed Recollection: Entities
- 4. Mahayana Practice
- Great Compassion
- The Insubstantiality of Entities
- The Perfection of Wisdom Known as "Knowledge of Entities"
- The Four Closely Placed Recollections in the Mahayana Tradition
- Summary
- Part Two: Translations
- Translator's Note
- 1. A Summary of the Five Heaps by Master Vasubandhu
- 2. A Detailed Commentary on the Summary of the Five Heaps by Master Sthiramati
- Introduction
- The Number and Order of the Heaps
- The Form Heap
- The Four Elements
- Derivative Form
- The Five Sense Faculties
- The Five Sense Objects
- Noninformative Form
- The Feeling Heap
- The Conception Heap
- The Formations Heap
- The Three Remaining Universal Mental Factors
- The Five Mental Factors That Have Specific Objects
- The Eleven Virtues
- The Six Root Mental Afflictions
- The Twenty Secondary Mental Afflictions
- The Four Variable Mental Factors
- The Formations That Do Not Accompany Consciousness
- The Consciousness Heap
- The Storehouse Consciousness
- The Afflicted Mind
- The Twelve Bases
- The Five Inner Bases of the Eye and the Rest
- The Four Outer Bases of Visible Form and the Rest
- The Basis of Tangible Objects
- The Mind Basis
- The Entity Basis
- The Eighteen Constituents
- Further Classifications of the Constituents
- Appendix 1: The Tibetan Translation of Vasubandhu's Summary of the Five Heaps
- Appendix 2: A Reconstruction of the Original Sanskrit Text of Vasubandhu's Summary of the Five Heaps
- Notes
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography
- Index
- E-mail Sign-Up
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