Great Madhyamaka
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Key Term | Great Madhyamaka |
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In Tibetan Script | དབུ་མ་ཆེན་པོ་ |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | dbu ma chen po |
Devanagari Sanskrit Script | महामध्यमक |
Romanized Sanskrit | Mahāmadhyamaka |
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | Uma chenpo |
English Standard | Great Middle Way |
Term Type | Noun |
Source Language | Tibetan |
Basic Meaning | The term Great Madhyamaka is utilized in different contexts depending on the tradition. In the Jonang tradition it generally refers to the Zhentong Madhyamaka philosophy as it was developed and systematized by Dölpopa. In this context, the Great Madhyamaka refers to the presentation of ultimate truth, while Madhyamaka describes the emptiness of relative level of truth. In the Nyingma tradition, Great Madhyamaka refers to the subtle, inner Madhyamaka that unifies the philosophical positions of Nāgārjuna and Asaṅga. This is presented in opposition to the coarse, outer Madhyamaka that is the dialectic approach of Prāsaṅgika and Svātantrika. However, in both of these traditions, Great Madhyamaka is indelibly linked to the notion of buddha-nature (tathāgatagarbha) and the definitive nature of these teachings. |
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