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Verse work on the basic tenets of the Mādhyamika school in Buddhist philosophy.
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Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism).
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Sunyata. --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism).
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'Introduction to the Middle Way' combines the timeless devotional-scholarly poetry of Indian master Chandrakirti (ca. seventh century) with the exhaustive explanation of its meaning by Jamgn Mipham (1846-1912), whose commentary was composed eleven centuries after Chandrakirti lived. Chandrakirti is one of several Indian thinkers whose treatises were brought to Tibet and whose realized teachings about the nature of the mind are the foundation of Tibetan Buddhist thought. Hidden in his verses are the guideposts to enlightenment, composed in this way to help those students who have received instruction to commit it to memory. Mipham's commentary, presented in thorough outline form, offers a point-by-point explanation of Chandrakirti's meaning.
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