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|PosBuNayDefProv=Provisional | |||
|BuNayDefProvComplex=No | |||
|PosBuNayDefProvNotes=*"Jayānanda is arguably the first scholar who indicated that the Uttaratantra is provisional within the Tibetan intellectual landscape." [[Wangchuk, Tsering]], [[The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows]], p. 14. | |||
*"...He states that Buddha-nature was taught in order to attract those who fear emptiness. [[Kano, K.]], [[Buddha-Nature and Emptiness]], pp. 150-151. | |||
|PosAllBuddha=Qualified Yes | |||
|PosAllBuddhaNote=Since he equates the teachings on buddha-nature as an expedient way to teach emptiness, all beings have it because emptiness is pervasive. | |||
|PosAllBuddhaMoreNotes=[[Kano, K.]], [[Buddha-Nature and Emptiness]], p. 151. | |||
|BuNayWheelTurnComplex=No | |||
|PosYogaMadhya=Yogācāra | |||
|BuNayYogaMadhyaComplex=No | |||
|PosYogaMadhyaNotes=Though he was a follower of Madhyamaka, he likely equates the buddha-nature teachings with Yogācāra, as he deems both to be provisional. | |||
|BuNayZhenRangComplex=No | |||
|PosVehicles=1 | |||
|BuNayVehiclesComplex=No | |||
|PosVehiclesNotes=*[[Kano, K.]], [[Buddha-Nature and Emptiness]], p. 150. | |||
*"One problem with Jayānanda’s position is that, having asserted that the Buddha-nature doctrine is provisional, he utilizes it as an authoritative teaching for establishing the single-vehicle theory, which he takes to be a definitive teaching." [[Kano, K.]], [[Buddha-Nature and Emptiness]], p. 152. | |||
|BuNayAnalyticMeditComplex=No | |||
|PosEmptyLumin=Tathāgatagarbha was Taught Merely to Encourage Sentient Beings to Enter the Path | |||
|BuNayEmptyLuminComplex=No | |||
|PosEmptyLuminNotes="...He states that Buddha-nature was taught in order to attract those who fear emptiness. [[Kano, K.]], [[Buddha-Nature and Emptiness]], pp. 150-151. | |||
|MainNamePhon=Jayānanda | |MainNamePhon=Jayānanda | ||
|MainNameTib=རྒྱལ་བ་ཀུན་དགའ་ | |MainNameTib=རྒྱལ་བ་ཀུན་དགའ་ | ||
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|AltNamesTib=ཁ་ཆེའི་པཎྜི་ཏ་ཛཱ་ཡ་ཨ་ནནྡ་ | |AltNamesTib=ཁ་ཆེའི་པཎྜི་ཏ་ཛཱ་ཡ་ཨ་ནནྡ་ | ||
|TeacherOf=rma bya byang chub brtson 'grus; | |TeacherOf=rma bya byang chub brtson 'grus; | ||
|IsInGyatsa=No | |IsInGyatsa=No | ||
|PosSvataPrasa=Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་) | |PosSvataPrasa=Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་) | ||
Revision as of 12:51, 9 February 2026
| PersonType | Category:Classical Indian Authors |
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| MainNamePhon | Jayānanda |
| MainNameTib | རྒྱལ་བ་ཀུན་དགའ་ |
| MainNameWylie | rgyal ba kun dga' |
| MainNameSkt | Jayānanda |
| AltNamesTib | ཁ་ཆེའི་པཎྜི་ཏ་ཛཱ་ཡ་ཨ་ནནྡ་ |
| AltNamesWylie | kha che'i paN+Di ta dzA ya a nan+da |
| YearBirth | 11th century |
| YearDeath | 12th century |
| TeacherOf | rma bya byang chub brtson 'grus |
| BDRC | https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P4CZ15242 |
| IsInGyatsa | No |
| PosBuNayDefProv | Provisional |
| PosBuNayDefProvNotes |
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| PosAllBuddha | Qualified Yes |
| PosAllBuddhaNote | Since he equates the teachings on buddha-nature as an expedient way to teach emptiness, all beings have it because emptiness is pervasive. |
| PosAllBuddhaMoreNotes | Kazuo Kano, Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 151. |
| PosYogaMadhya | Yogācāra |
| PosYogaMadhyaNotes | Though he was a follower of Madhyamaka, he likely equates the buddha-nature teachings with Yogācāra, as he deems both to be provisional. |
| PosVehicles | 1 |
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| PosEmptyLumin | Tathāgatagarbha was Taught Merely to Encourage Sentient Beings to Enter the Path |
| PosEmptyLuminNotes | "...He states that Buddha-nature was taught in order to attract those who fear emptiness. Kazuo Kano, Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, pp. 150-151. |
| PosSvataPrasa | Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་) |
| PosSvataPrasaNotes | |
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