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Jamgon Kongrul Lodro Taye

    Jamgon Kongtrul fue un erudito preeminente del Tíbet del siglo XIX, fundador del movimiento no sectario del budismo tibetano y un respetado médico y diplomático. Sus exhaustivas compilaciones, conocidas como los Cinco Grandes Tesoros, ofrecen profundas perspectivas sobre las tradiciones religiosas y filosóficas tibetanas. Fue una figura dedicada a unificar diversos caminos espirituales y a enfatizar su valor compartido. Su obra encarna una profunda sabiduría y un compromiso con la difusión pacífica del conocimiento espiritual.

    The Treasury of Knowledge. Indo-Tibetan Classical Learning and Buddhist Phenomenology
    • Jamgön Kongtrul’s encyclopedic Treasury of Knowledge presents a complete account of the major lines of thought and practice that comprise Tibetan Buddhism. Among the ten books that make up this tour de force, Book Six is by far the longest—concisely summarizing the theoretical fields of knowledge to be studied prior to the cultivation of reflection and discriminative awareness. The first two parts of Book Six, contained in this volume, respectively concern Indo-Tibetan classical learning and Buddhist phenomenology. The former analyzes the traditional subjects of phonology and Sanskrit grammar, logic, fine art, and medicine, along with astrology, poetics, prosody, synonymics, and dramaturgy. The principal non-Buddhist philosophical systems of ancient India are then summarized and contrasted with the hierarchical meditative concentrations and formless absorptions through which the “summit of cyclic existence” can genuinely be attained. Part Two examines the phenomenological structures of Abhidharma—the shared inheritance of all Buddhist traditions—from three distinct perspectives, corresponding to the three successive turnings of the doctrinal wheel.

      The Treasury of Knowledge. Indo-Tibetan Classical Learning and Buddhist Phenomenology