CHAPTER ONE. RĀVANA, LORD OF LANKĀ, ASKS FOR INSTRUCTION
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CHAPTER TWO. COLLECTION OF ALL THE DHARMAS
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§I: Mahāmati Praises the Buddha with Verses, verse 1-8
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§II: Mahāmati's “One Hundred and Eight Questions”, verse 9-25
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verse 26-50
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verse 51-75
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verse 76-97
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§III: “The One Hundred and Eight Negations”, verse 98
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Uttarapadaśatam
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§IV: Concerning the Vijñānas
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§V: Seven Kinds of Self-nature (svabhāva).
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§VI: Seven Kinds of First Principle (paramārtha), and the Philosophers’ Wrong Views regarding the Mind Rejected
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§VIII: The Bodhisattva's Discipling himself in Self-realisation
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§IX: The Evolution and Function of the Vijñānas; The Spiritual Discipline of the Bodhisattva; Verses on the Ālaya-ocean and Vijñāna-waves
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Verse 99-124
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§X: The Bodhisattva is to Understand the Signification of Mind-only
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§XI(a): The Three Aspects of Noble Wisdom (āryajñāna).
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§XI(b): The Attainment of the Tathāgatakāya
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§XII: Logic on the Hare's Horns
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§XIII: Verses on the Ālayavijñāna and Mind-only, verse 123-127
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§XIV: Purification of the Outflows, Instantaneous and Gradual
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§XV: Niṣyanda-Buddha, Dharmatā-Buddha, and Nirmāṇa-Buddha
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§XVI: The Śrāvaka's Realisation and Attachment to the Notion of Self-nature
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§XVII: The Eternal-Unthinkable
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§XVIII: Nirvāṇa and Ālayavijñāna
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§XIX: All Things are Unborn
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§XX: The Five Classes of Spiritual Insight
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§XXI: Verses on the Triple Vehicle, verse 128-131
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§XXII: Two Classes of the Icchantika
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§XXIII: The Three Forms of Svabhāva
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Verse 132
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§XXIV: The Twofold Egolessness (nairātmyadvayalakṣaṇa)
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§XXV: Assertion and Refutation (samāropāpavāda)
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Verse 133
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§XXVI: The Bodhisattva Assumes Various Personalities
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§XXVII: On Emptiness (śūnyatā), No-birth, and Non-duality
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§XXVIII: The Tathāgata-Garbha and the Ego-soul
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§XXIX: A Verse on the Philosophers' Discriminations, verse 137
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§XXX: The Four Things Needed for the Constitution of Bodhisattvahood
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§XXXI: On Causation (Six Kinds), and the Rise of Existence
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§XXXII: Four Forms of Word-discrimination
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§XXXIII: On Word and Discrimination and the Highest Reality
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§XXXIV: Verses on Reality and its Representations, verse 145-148
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§XXXV: Mind-only, Multitudinousness, and Analogies, with an Interpolation on the Dualistic Notion of Existence
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Verse 149-160
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§XXXVI: The Teaching (dharmadeśanā) of the Tathagatas
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§XXXVII: Four Kinds of Dhyāna
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Verse 161-64
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§XXXVIII: On Nirvāṇa])Four Kinds of Dhyāna
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§XXXIX: Two Characteristics of Self-nature
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§XL: Two Kinds of the Buddha's Sustaining Power (adhiṣṭhāna).
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§XLI: On the Chain of Causation (pratityasamutpāda).
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§XLII: Words (abhilāpa) and Realities (bhāva).
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§XLIII: On Eternity of Sound (nityaśabda), the Nature of Error (bhrānta, and Perversion (viparyāsa).
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§XLIV: On the Nature of Māyā.
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§XLV: That All Things are Unborn.
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§XLVI: On Name, Sentence, Syllable, and Their Meaning.
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§XLVII: On Inexplicable Statements (vyakṛitānī).
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§XLVIII: All Things are and are not (Verses on Four Forms of Explanation).
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§XLIX: On the Śrāvakas, Srotaāpanna, Sakridāgāmin, Anāgāmin, and Arhat: on the Three Knots (saṁyojāni).
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§L: The Intellect (buddhi), Examining and Discriminating.
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§LI: The Elements, Primary and Secondary.
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§LII: The Five Skandhas.
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§LIII: Four Kinds of Nirvana and the Eight Vijñānas.
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§LIV: The False Imagination Regarding Twelve Subjects.
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§LV: Verses on the Citta, Parikalpita, Paratantra, and Parinishpanna.
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§LVI: The One Vehicle and the Triple Vehicle.
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CHAPTER THREE. ON IMPERMANENCY
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§LVII: Three Forms of the Will-body (manomayakāya)
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§LVIII: The Five Immediacies (pañcānantaryāṇi); Desire as Mother and Ignorance as Father
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§LIX: The Buddha-nature (buddhatā)
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CHAPTER FOUR. ON INTUITIVE UNDERSTANDING
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CHAPTER FIVE. ON THE DEDUCTION OF THE PERMANENCY OF TATHAGATAHOOD
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CHAPTER SIX. ON MOMENTARINESS
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CHAPTER SEVEN. ON TRANSFORMATION
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CHAPTER EIGHT. ON MEAT-EATING
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CHAPTER NINE. THE DHĀRANĪS
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SAGĀTHAKAM
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Verse 1-10
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Verse 11-20
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Verse 21-30
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Verse 31-40
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Verse 41-50
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Verse 51-60
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Verse 61-70
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Verse 71-80
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Verse 81-90
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Verse 91-100
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Verse 101-110
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Verse 111-120
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Verse 121-130
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Verse 131-140
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Verse 141-150
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Verse 151-160
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Verse 161-170
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Verse 171-180
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Verse 181-190
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Verse 191-200
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Verse 201-210
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Verse 211-220
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Verse 221-230
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Verse 231-240
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Verse 241-250
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Verse 261-270
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Verse 271-280
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Verse 281-290
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Verse 291-300
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Verse 301-310
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Verse 311-320
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Verse 321-330
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Verse 331-340
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Verse 341-350
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Verse 351-360
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Verse 361-370
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Verse 371-380
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Verse 381-390
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Verse 391-400
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Verse 401-410
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Verse 411-420
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Verse 421-430
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Verse 431-440
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Verse 441-450
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Verse 451-460
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Verse 461-470
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Verse 471-480
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Verse 481-490
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Verse 491-500
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Verse 501-510
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Verse 511-520
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Verse 521-530
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Verse 531-540
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Verse 541-550
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Verse 551-560
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Verse 561-570
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Verse 571-580
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Verse 581-590
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Verse 591-600
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Verse 601-610
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Verse 611-620
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Verse 621-630
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Verse 631-640
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Verse 641-650
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Verse 651-660
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Verse 661-670
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Verse 671-680
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Verse 681-690
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Verse 691-700
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Verse 701-710
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Verse 711-720
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Verse 721-730
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Verse 731-740
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Verse 741-750
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Verse 751-760
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Verse 761-770
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Verse 771-780
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Verse 781-790
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Verse 791-800
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Verse 801-810
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Verse 831-840
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Verse 841-850
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Verse 851-860
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Verse 861-870
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Verse 871-880
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Verse 881-890
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Input from April 2023 by Alexander James O'Neill (Guṇabhadra, Suzuki).


