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Chandrakirti

    Candrakirti was a leading figure of the Madhyamaka school, known as Prāsaṅgika Madhyamaka, and a renowned commentator on the works of his teacher Nāgārjuna and his disciple Āryadeva. As one of the most esteemed monks at Nālandā, his interpretation of Madhyamaka became central to the Tibetan tradition. His dialectical approach, emphasizing consequential reasoning, profoundly shaped philosophical discourse for centuries. His writings are characterized by deep insight into the nature of reality and a rigorous method of refuting false views.

    Introduction to the Middle Way: Chandrakirti's Madhyamakavatara with Commentary by Ju Mipham
    • An adventure into the heart of Buddhist wisdom through the Madhyamika—or Middle Way—teachingsThis book includes a verse translation of the Madhyamakavatara by the renowned seventh-century Indian master Chandrakirti, an extremely influential text of Mahayana Buddhism, followed by an exhaustive logical explanation of its meaning by the modern Tibetan master Jamgön Mipham, composed approximately twelve centuries later. Chandrakirti's work is an introduction to the Madhyamika teachings of Nagarjuna, which are themselves a systematization of the Prajnaparamita, or “Perfection of Wisdom” literature, the sutras on the crucial but elusive concept of emptiness.Chandrakirti's work has been accepted throughout Tibetan Buddhism as the highest expression of the Buddhist view on the sutra level. With Jamgön Mipham's commentary, it is a definitive presentation of the wisdom of emptiness, a central theme of Buddhist teachings. This book is a core study text for both academic students and practitioners of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism.

      Introduction to the Middle Way: Chandrakirti's Madhyamakavatara with Commentary by Ju Mipham