-
Mahayana schools,
which dominates Vajrayana Buddhism.
Shentong (Wylie:
gzhan stong, "emptiness of other")
refers to a
range of
views held by different...
- Brunnhölzl, Karl (2011). Prajñāpāramitā,
Indian "
gzhan Stong Pas", and the
Beginning of
Tibetan Gzhan Stongm p. 133.
Arbeitskreis für
Tibetische und Buddhistische...
- Nyāyabinduṭīkā,
while others survive in
Tibetan translation. Apoha-nāma-prakaraṇa (
gzhan sel ba zhes bya ba'i rab tu b**** pa) Kṣaṇabhaṅgasiddhi (skad cig ma 'jig...
- and
ultimate reality. One of
these is the view
termed shentong (Wylie:
gzhan stong, 'other empty'),
which is a
further development of
Indian Yogacara-Madhyamaka...
-
position came to be
known as [[Rangtong and shentong|"emptiness of other" (
gzhan stong, shentong)]],
because it held that the
ultimate truth was positive...
- 2022-06-16. Karl Brunnhölzl "Prajñāpāramitā,
Indian "
gzhan ston pas", And the
Beginning of
Tibetan gzhan stong" (2011) 197p. https://www.istb.univie.ac.at/cgi-bin/wstb/wstb...
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school of
Tibetan Buddhism who
notably championed the
shentong (Wylie:
gzhan stong) or "empty of other" view
first po****rised by the
Jonang school....
- Paranimmita-vasavatti परनिम्मितवसवत्ति (Tibetan: གཞན་འཕྲུལ་དབང་བྱེད་, Wylie:
gzhan 'phrul
dbang b****; Vietnamese: Trời Tha Hoá Tự Tại; Chinese: 他化自在天; ****anese:...
-
synthetic philosophy which they
termed shentong ("other-emptiness" Wylie:
gzhan-stong),
which also
included elements from Yogācāra,
Madhyamaka and Tathāgatagarbha...
- "self-empty", or Prasaṅgika
point of view, the Rimé
movement supports shen tong (
gzhan tong), "other-empty", an
essential nature which is "pure
radiant non-dual...