Oh, that probably explains it. I'll try ILL but I wouldn't get my hopes up about this one. Probably contacting the author is the only way.ratna wrote:Kathmandu University, apparently: http://www.etsu.edu/cas/philosophy/docu ... rth-CV.docGreg wrote:You don't happen to know the school do you?
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Looking for JIABS 33-1,2 2010. It seems to be floating around but I haven't been able to get a hold of it - any help appreciated.
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http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/ojs/ ... /view/1087" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Greg wrote:Looking for JIABS 33-1,2 2010. It seems to be floating around but I haven't been able to get a hold of it - any help appreciated.
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Thanks, but I'm not able to access it through their website.viniketa wrote:http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/ojs/ ... /view/1087" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Greg wrote:Looking for JIABS 33-1,2 2010. It seems to be floating around but I haven't been able to get a hold of it - any help appreciated.
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How about this:
Humour in Pali literature and other essays by Walpola Rahula
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Humour in Pali literature and other essays by Walpola Rahula
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Greg wrote:Are there out of print books, obscure journal articles, or non-proquest dissertations you have been trying to get your hands on?
Yes full english translation of the Kalachakra Tantra in english.
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Does such a thing exist? The Second and Fourth chapters have been translated by Vesna Wallace, and are available (separately) from Columbia. A draft translation of the Third chapter appears in Jensine Andresen's dissertation "Kalacakra: Textual and Ritual Perspectives", and parts of the First chapter appears in John R. Newman's dissertation "The Outer Wheel of Time: Varjayana Buddhist Cosmology in the Kalacakra Tantra".Son of Buddha wrote:Greg wrote:Are there out of print books, obscure journal articles, or non-proquest dissertations you have been trying to get your hands on?
Yes full english translation of the Kalachakra Tantra in english.
I don't know of any translations of the Fifth chapter, or of the remainder of the first chapter untranslated by Newman.
Of course, the Vimalaprabha is available as "Ornament of Stainless Light" from Wisdom Pubs.
None of the above are terribly difficult to find-- both dissertations are on ProQuest, and the books are in print.
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Good summary, but I think "Ornament of Stainless Light" from Wisdom Pubs might just be Khedrup Norsang Gyatso's commentary on the Vimalaprabha - not sure if it has the text itself. However, Wallace's 4th chapter features the Vimalaprabha.Michael_Dorfman wrote:Does such a thing exist? The Second and Fourth chapters have been translated by Vesna Wallace, and are available (separately) from Columbia. A draft translation of the Third chapter appears in Jensine Andresen's dissertation "Kalacakra: Textual and Ritual Perspectives", and parts of the First chapter appears in John R. Newman's dissertation "The Outer Wheel of Time: Varjayana Buddhist Cosmology in the Kalacakra Tantra".Son of Buddha wrote:Greg wrote:Are there out of print books, obscure journal articles, or non-proquest dissertations you have been trying to get your hands on?
Yes full english translation of the Kalachakra Tantra in english.
I don't know of any translations of the Fifth chapter, or of the remainder of the first chapter untranslated by Newman.
Of course, the Vimalaprabha is available as "Ornament of Stainless Light" from Wisdom Pubs.
None of the above are terribly difficult to find-- both dissertations are on ProQuest, and the books are in print.
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In "Working Towards Enlightenment" and "To Realize Enlightenment", Master Nan Huai Chin kept quoting from a book, or book serie??(not sure)??, called "Record or Records of Pointing at the Moon" I don't think it's been translated into English, I'd still like to get my hands on a copy though. I'm taking Chinese at my University this fall!
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I would be looking for the transmission mechanism of Buddha to the disciple ananda.
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Are people still looking for this:
Østensen, Morten. In the Presence of the Dharmakaya: Dzogchen Practice According to Khangsar Tenpe Wangchug’s Notes on Dza Paltrul’s Extraordinary Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King (mkhas pa shri rgyal po’i khyad chos). M.A. thesis, 2008
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Østensen, Morten. In the Presence of the Dharmakaya: Dzogchen Practice According to Khangsar Tenpe Wangchug’s Notes on Dza Paltrul’s Extraordinary Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King (mkhas pa shri rgyal po’i khyad chos). M.A. thesis, 2008
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Old e-sangha posts. Were they mirrored anywhere?
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To anyone interested in Dzogchen, I would recommend taking up yegyal on his kind offer. I haven't had a chance to look over the translation yet, but the 50 pg introduction is a highly stimulating survey of the literary history of the Dzogchen literature in general building on Germano's work, the snying thig in particularly, and Garab Dorje's three points especially. Also interesting is the information about Khangsar Tenpe Wangchug, a still-living contemporary of Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok who is apparently held in similarly high regard in Tibet/Western China today.yegyal wrote:Are people still looking for this:
Østensen, Morten. In the Presence of the Dharmakaya: Dzogchen Practice According to Khangsar Tenpe Wangchug’s Notes on Dza Paltrul’s Extraordinary Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King (mkhas pa shri rgyal po’i khyad chos). M.A. thesis, 2008
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Yes yes yes! I'm still deeply interested ! Sent you an pm earlier today!yegyal wrote:Are people still looking for this:
Østensen, Morten. In the Presence of the Dharmakaya: Dzogchen Practice According to Khangsar Tenpe Wangchug’s Notes on Dza Paltrul’s Extraordinary Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King (mkhas pa shri rgyal po’i khyad chos). M.A. thesis, 2008
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Journal of Indian Philosophy
March 1985, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp 55-71
Dharmakīrti on the existence of other minds
https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/234442 ... b_contents
March 1985, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp 55-71
Dharmakīrti on the existence of other minds
https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/234442 ... b_contents
Lacking mindfulness, we commit every wrong. - Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche
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I'd be very interested in this as wellLosal Samten wrote:Journal of Indian Philosophy
March 1985, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp 55-71
Dharmakīrti on the existence of other minds
https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/234442 ... b_contents
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Lacking mindfulness, we commit every wrong. - Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche
འ༔ ཨ༔ ཧ༔ ཤ༔ ས༔ མ༔
ཨོཾ་ཧ་ནུ་པྷ་ཤ་བྷ་ར་ཧེ་ཡེ་སྭཱ་ཧཱ།།
ཨཱོཾ་མ་ཏྲི་མུ་ཡེ་སལེ་འདུ།།
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Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies 2014
James Duerlinger 45-77
Śāntarakṣita and Kamalaśīla on the Sāṃkhyas’ Theory of a Self
Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies 2015
James Duerlinger 63-89
Śāntarakṣita and Kamalaśīla on the Jain Theory of a Self
James Duerlinger 45-77
Śāntarakṣita and Kamalaśīla on the Sāṃkhyas’ Theory of a Self
Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies 2015
James Duerlinger 63-89
Śāntarakṣita and Kamalaśīla on the Jain Theory of a Self
Lacking mindfulness, we commit every wrong. - Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche
འ༔ ཨ༔ ཧ༔ ཤ༔ ས༔ མ༔
ཨོཾ་ཧ་ནུ་པྷ་ཤ་བྷ་ར་ཧེ་ཡེ་སྭཱ་ཧཱ།།
ཨཱོཾ་མ་ཏྲི་མུ་ཡེ་སལེ་འདུ།།
འ༔ ཨ༔ ཧ༔ ཤ༔ ས༔ མ༔
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Feast of Miracles: the life and tradition of Bodong Chole Namgyal (1375/6-1451 A.D.) according to the Tibetan texts "Feast of Miracles" and "The Lamp Illuminating the History of Bodong"
Hildegard Diemberger, 1997
The Hagiography of Rig 'dzin Rgod kyi ldem 'phru can and Three Historical Questions Emerging from It
Jurgen Wilhelm Herweg, (M.A. thesis), University of Washington, 1994
Hildegard Diemberger, 1997
The Hagiography of Rig 'dzin Rgod kyi ldem 'phru can and Three Historical Questions Emerging from It
Jurgen Wilhelm Herweg, (M.A. thesis), University of Washington, 1994
Lacking mindfulness, we commit every wrong. - Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche
འ༔ ཨ༔ ཧ༔ ཤ༔ ས༔ མ༔
ཨོཾ་ཧ་ནུ་པྷ་ཤ་བྷ་ར་ཧེ་ཡེ་སྭཱ་ཧཱ།།
ཨཱོཾ་མ་ཏྲི་མུ་ཡེ་སལེ་འདུ།།
འ༔ ཨ༔ ཧ༔ ཤ༔ ས༔ མ༔
ཨོཾ་ཧ་ནུ་པྷ་ཤ་བྷ་ར་ཧེ་ཡེ་སྭཱ་ཧཱ།།
ཨཱོཾ་མ་ཏྲི་མུ་ཡེ་སལེ་འདུ།།