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title:Nagarjuna : The Philosophy of the Middle Way SUNY Series in Buddhist Studies
author:Nagarjuna.; Kalupahana, David J.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887061486
print isbn13:9780887061486
ebook isbn13:9780585019116
language:English
subjectMadhyamika (Buddhism)--Early works to 1800.
publication date:1986
lcc:BQ2792.E5K35 1986eb
ddc:294.3/85
subject:Madhyamika (Buddhism)--Early works to 1800.
Nagarjuna*
SUNY Series in Buddhist Studies
Kenneth K. Inada, Editor
Nagarjuna*
The Philosophy of the Middle Way
Mulamadhyamakakrika*
Introduction
Sanskrit Text
English Translation
and Annotation
David J. Kalupahana
State University of New York Press
Page vi
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1986 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Nagarjuna*, 2nd cent.
Mulamadhyakakarika* : the philosophy of the middle
way.
Translation of : Madhyamakakarika*.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Madhyamika* (Buddhism)Early works to 1800.
I. Kalupahana, David J., 1933- II. Title.
III. Title: Philosophy of the middle way.
BQ2792.E5K35 1986Picture 2294.3'85 85-14757
ISBN 0-88706-148-6
ISBN 0-88706-149-4 (pbk.)
Page vii
CONTENTS
Abbreviations
ix
Preface
xiii
Introduction
The Middle Path
1
Nagarjuna*: The Myth
2
Nagarjuna*: The Philosopher and Grand Commentator
5
Nagarjuna* and Kumarajiva*
8
Nagarjuna's* Buddha
9
Analysis of the Kaccayanagotta-Sutta
11
Buddha's Conception of Language and Truth
16
Period of the Sravakas*
20
Moggaliputta-tissa*: The First Reformer
23
Early Mahayana*: The Second Reform Movement
24
Structure of the Mulamadhyamakakarika*
26
Analysis of the Karika*
31
Nagarjuna's* Philosophical Enterprise
81
Sanskrit Text, Translation and Annotation
99
Sanskrit Index to the Karika*
393
Index of Nominal Forms
393
Index of Verbal Forms
402
General Index
406
Page viii
To Professor N. A. Jayawickrema
(yo) acariyo* 'hosi mam' atthakamo* (J 5.20)
Page ix
ABBREVIATIONS
(Consult Kenneth Inada's Nagarjuna*, for a detailed bibliography on Nagarjuna* and the Madhyamika* school.)
A
Anguttara-nikaya*, ed. R. Morris and E. Hardy, 5 volumes, London: PTS, 1885-1900.
AAManorathapurani*, [Anguttara-atthakatha*], ed. M. Walleser, London: PTS, 1973.
AbhvtAbhidbammatthavibhavini-tika*, ed. D. Pannasara and P. Vimaladhamma, Columbo: Mahabodhi Press, 1933.
ADAbhidharmadipa*, see Adv.
AdvAbhidharmadipa* with Vibhasaprabhavrtti*, ed. P.S. Jaini, Patna: K. P Jayaswal Research Institute, 1959.
AKAbhidharmakosa*, see Akb.
AkbAbhidhanmakosa-bhasa*, ed. Pralhad Pradhan, Patna: K. P. Jayaswal Research Institute, 1967.
Ch'angCh'ang A-ban Ching (Dirghagama*), tr. Buddhayasas*, Taisho* No. 1.
ChungChung A-han Ching (Madhyamagama*), tr. Gautama Samghadeva* and* Samgharaksa*, Taisho* No.26.
DDigha-nikaya*, ed. T. W. Rhys Davids and J. E. Carpenter, 3 volumes, London: PTS, 1890-1911.
DhDhammapada, ed. V. Fausboll, London: Luzac, 1900.
DhsA
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