, author of the most famous commentary on the Abhisamayalankara]]
Abhisamayalankara (Skt. Abhisamayālaṃkāra; Tib. མངོན་རྟོགས་རྒྱན་, Ngöntok Gyen; Wyl. mngon rtogs rgyan), The Ornament of Clear Realization — one of the five treatises that were directly revealed to Asanga by the future Buddha Maitreya, it is a commentary on the hidden meaning of the Prajñaparamita Sutras, describing the entire journey of the bodhisattva, from the generation of bodhichitta to the attainment of full omniscience. It is included among the so-called “Thirteen great texts”, which form the core of the curriculum in most shedras and on which Khenpo Shenga provided commentaries.
, mother of all the buddhas]]
The text is divided into eight topics:<br>
These eight topics are further divided into seventy points.
[[Quotations: Indian Masters#Maitreya|Quotations]]
Definition of [[Bodhichitta]]
Not a thing to be removed, nothing to be added
Tibetan Text
Indian
Arya Vimuktisena,
Commentary on the Abhisamayalankara (Skt.
abhisamayālaṅkārakārikāvārttika, Tib. ཉི་ཁྲི་སྣང་བ་,
nyi khri snang ba)
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Tibetan
Tsongkhapa,
Golden Garland of Eloquence (ལེགས་བཤད་གསེར་ཕྲེང་,
legs bshad gser phreng) (translated by Gareth Sparham, Jain Publishing, 2008)
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Pöpa Tulku,
The Oral Transmission of the Invincible Maitreya and
An Adornment to the Vision of the Invincible Maitreya
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Mipham Rinpoche ཤེར་ཕྱིན་མངོན་རྟོགས་རྒྱན་གྱི་མཆན་འགྲེལ་པུཎྜ་རི་ཀའི་དོ་ཤལ།,
sher phyin mngon rtogs rgyan gyi mchan 'grel puN+Da ri ka'i do shal
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Translations
Abhisamayalankara, Edward Conze (Rome: Is.M.E.O., 1954).
Gone Beyond: The Prajnaparamita Sutras, The Ornament of Clear Realization, and Its Commentaries in the Tibetan Kagyu Tradition, Volume One, translated and introduced by Karl Brunnhölzl (Ithaca: Snow Lion), Vol. One, July 2011 / Vol. Two forthcoming 2012
Ornament of Clear Realization: A Commentary on the Prajnaparamita of Maitreya,
Thrangu Rinpoche, Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal, 2004.
Abhisamayalankara (mngon rtogs rgyan), Maitreya – Asanga with commentary by Jamgön Mipham, Padmakara translation group, forthcoming
Further Reading
John Makransky, Buddhahood embodied: sources of controversy in India and Tibet, New York: SUNY, 1997
James B. Apple, Stairway to Nirvana: A Study of the Twenty Samghas Based on the Works of Tsong kha pa, SUNY, 2008
James B. Apple,
Contributions to the Development and Classification of Abhisamayālaṃkāra Literature in Tibet from the Ninth to Fourteenth Centuries, JIATS, no. 5 (December 2009),
available online here
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