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|MainNameTib=གྲོ་ལུང་པ་བློ་གྲོས་འབྱུང་གནས་ | |MainNameTib=གྲོ་ལུང་པ་བློ་གྲོས་འབྱུང་གནས་ |
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PersonType | Category:Classical Tibetan Authors |
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MainNameTib | གྲོ་ལུང་པ་བློ་གྲོས་འབྱུང་གནས་ |
MainNameWylie | gro lung pa blo gros 'byung gnas |
YearBirth | 11th/12th Century |
StudentOf | Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab · Atīśa · tshul khrims 'byung gnas |
TeacherOf | Chapa Chökyi Senge · tshul khrims 'byung gnas |
BDRC | https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P3465 |
IsInGyatsa | No |
PosAllBuddha | Yes |
PosAllBuddhaMoreNotes | "Gro-lung-pa follows faithfully rNgog’s interpretation as found in the latter’s gloss on RGV 1.27-28—the two verses that teach the dharmakäya, tathatä and the gotra as being three reasons why all sentient beings possess Buddha-nature." Kano, K., Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 340. |
PosEmptyLumin | Tathagatagarbha as the Emptiness That is a Nonimplicative Negation |
PosEmptyLuminNotes | "Gro-lung-pa appears elsewhere in the same text to
endorse rNgog’s idea of tathatä as emptiness, and follows rNgog’s position with regard to the ineffability of the ultimate." Kano, K., Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 340. |
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"Tathagatagarbha as the Emptiness That is a Nonimplicative Negation" is not in the list (Tathāgatagarbha as Mind's Luminous Nature, Tathāgatagarbha as the Unity of Emptiness and Luminosity, Tathāgatagarbha as a Causal Potential or Disposition (gotra), Tathāgatagarbha as the Resultant State of Buddhahood, There are several types of Tathāgatagarbha, Tathāgatagarbha as the Emptiness That is a Non-implicative Negation (without enlightened qualities), Tathāgatagarbha as the Emptiness That is an Implicative Negation (with enlightened qualities), Tathāgatagarbha as the Latent State of Buddhahood that is Obscured in Sentient Beings, Tathāgatagarbha was Taught Merely to Encourage Sentient Beings to Enter the Path) of allowed values for the "PosEmptyLumin" property.