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MASTERS PROGRAM CORE CURRICULUM: SECOND TEXT

"In order to meditate on emptiness, or selflessness, we first need
to understand how to do this in a correct way. This understanding
can be attained by studying such texts as Chandrakirti's

Supplement to the 'Middle Way'
(Madhyamakavatara).
Having come to understand what is right and what is wrong,
we can begin to work at eliminating our wrong conceptions
and developing right conceptions, eventually realizing
emptiness directly and attaining the path of seeing."

Geshe Jampa Gyatso





MaitreyaSupplement to [Nagarjuna’s] 'Treatise on the Middle Way'
(Madhyamakavatara)

By Chandrakirti




Summary of the Text

An explanation of emptiness as presented by the Prasangika Madhyamaka system of tenets. The main body of the text consists of ten chapters, each one associated with one of the ten perfections and one of the ten grounds of a bodhisattva. Study of this text leads to an understanding of great compassion and how it serves as a cause for generating the mind of enlightenment (bodhichitta). This text also sets out the various levels through which one proceeds to the attainment of the completion of all ten perfections and enlightenment. This subject is explained on the basis of Chandrakirti's auto-commentary, Lama Tsongkhapa's Illumination of the Thought, and the First Dalai Lama's Mirror of the Clarification of the Thought.

Chapter Summaries
Summaries of each of the thirteen chapters of the Supplement are available:
Chapter One: Introduction & The First Ground, the Very Joyful
Chapter Two: The Second Ground, the Stainless
Chapter Three: The Third Ground, the Luminous
Chapter Four: The Fourth Ground, the Radiant
Chapter Five: The Fifth Ground, the Difficult to Overcome
Chapter Six: The Sixth Ground, the Manifest
Chapter Seven: The Seventh Ground, the Gone Afar
Chapter Eight: The Eighth Ground, the Immovable
Chapter Nine: The Ninth Ground, Good Intelligence
Chapter Ten: The Tenth Ground, the Cloud of Doctrine
Chapter Eleven: The Qualities of the Ten Grounds
Chapter Twelve: The Resultant Ground
Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion


Samples
Some samples from Geshe Jampa Gyatso's commentary on Chandrakirti's Supplement to [Nagarjuna's] 'Treatise on the Middle Way' are available:
Sample #1: Verse 6.8c on non-production from self
Sample #2: Lama Tsongkhapa's additional commentary on the presentation of the afflictions following from verse 6.28
Sample #3: Verses 6.118cd and 6.119 on destroying false views of suchness and on diminishing attachment to one's own views
Sample #4: Verses 12.40, 12.41 and 12.42 on the compassionate abidance of the buddhas

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