When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and Its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sutra and Tantra

Hardback

Main Details

Title When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and Its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sutra and Tantra
Authors and Contributors      Translated by Karl Brunnholzl
SeriesTsadra
Series part Volume No. 16
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:1152
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 159
Category/GenreBuddhist sacred texts
ISBN/Barcode 9781559394178
ClassificationsDewey:294.385
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint Snow Lion Publications
Publication Date 17 February 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

A new translation of the primary Indian Buddhist text on buddha nature, with Tibetan commentaries explaining how this text can be used to contemplate and realize one's own buddha nature. "Buddha nature" (tathagatagarbha) is the innate potential in all living beings to become a fully awakened buddha. The book gives an overview of the sutra sources of the tathagatagarbha teachings and the different ways of explaining the meaning of this term. In particular, it includes new translations of the Mahayanottaratantra (Ratnagotravibhaga), the primary Indian text on the subject, its Indian commentaries, and two (hitherto untranslated) commentaries from the Tibetan Kagy tradition. Most important, the book investigates in detail the meditative tradition of using the Mahayanottaratantra as a basis for Mahamudra instructions and the Shentong approach.

Author Biography

KARL BRUNNH LZL was trained as a physician and presently works as a Tibetan translator and Buddhist teacher. He studied Tibetology, Buddhology, and Sanskrit at Hamburg University and Tibetan language and Buddhist philosophy and practice at the Marpa Institute for Translators in Kathmandu. Currently he works as a translator and interpreter for the Tsadra Foundation, Nalandabodhi, and the Nitartha Institute. In 2009 he was appointed as the first Western khenpo (abbot in the Kagy and Nyingma lineages) by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche.