Bcom ldan rig pa'i ral gri
Bcom ldan rig pa'i ral gri
PersonType | Category:Classical Tibetan Authors |
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MainNameTib | བཅོམ་ལྡན་རིག་པའི་རལ་གྲི་ |
MainNameWylie | bcom ldan rig pa'i ral gri |
YearBirth | 1227 |
YearDeath | 1305 |
TibDateGender | Female |
TibDateElement | Fire |
TibDateAnimal | Pig |
TibDateRabjung | 4 |
ReligiousAffiliation | bka' gdams |
StudentOf | mchims nam mkha' grags · skyo ston smon lam tshul khrims |
TeacherOf | skyi ston shAkya 'bum · snye mdo kun dga' bzang po |
BDRC | https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1217 |
Treasury of Lives | https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Chomden-Rigpai-Reldri/TBRC_P1217 |
IsInGyatsa | No |
PosBuNayDefProv | Definitive |
PosBuNayDefProvNotes | Kano. K., Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 315. |
PosAllBuddha | Yes |
PosAllBuddhaMoreNotes | Wangchuk, Tsering, The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows p. 29. |
PosWheelTurn | Third Turning |
PosWheelTurnNotes | According to Wangchuk, Tsering, The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows, p. 29.
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PosYogaMadhya | Madhyamaka |
PosZhenRang | Zhentong |
PosZhenRangNotes | This assertion is applied retroactively since he predates the category.
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PosAnalyticMedit | Meditative Tradition |
PosAnalyticMeditNotes | The perhaps not explicitly fitting into this category, Kano states:
"His understanding of Buddha-nature is compatible with that of the tradition of bTsan Kha-bo-che, which defines Buddha-nature as the “natural luminous mind,” and also in accordance with Dol-po-pa’s stance, which sees the Buddha-nature teaching being echoed in tantric literature." Kano. K., Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 342. |
PosEmptyLumin | Tathagatagarbha as Mind's Luminous Nature |
PosEmptyLuminNotes | "In his commentary on RGV I.3, bCom-ldan-ral- gri defines Buddha-nature as “the natural luminous mind that is inseparable from dharmatâ,” and, glossing RGV 1.153, states: “the ultimate truth, which is unconditioned and primordially existent by itself, is the element (i.e. Buddha-nature).” Kano. K., Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 342. (see also Ibid. p. 315.) |
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"Tathagatagarbha as Mind's Luminous Nature" is not in the list (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 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, Tathāgatagarbha as the Latent State of Buddhahood that is Obscured in Sentient Beings, There are several types of Tathāgatagarbha, Tathāgatagarbha was Taught Merely to Encourage Sentient Beings to Enter the Path) of allowed values for the "PosEmptyLumin" property.