- The
Bhāvanākrama (Bhk, "cultivation process" or "stages of meditation"; Tib. སྒོམ་རིམ་, sGom Rim) is a set of
three Buddhist texts written in Sanskrit...
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strategy during the controversy. The
Bhāvanākramas can be
regarded as one of his best
studied works. All
three Bhāvanākramas have been
preserved in the Madhyamaka...
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manuals such as the Visuddhimagga, the Abhidharmakosa, Kamalasila's
Bhavanakrama ('Stages of Meditation',
eighth century) and also
Chinese and
later Tibetan...
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Practiced focused texts such as the Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra and Kamalaśīla's
Bhāvanākrama are the
major sources for meditation.[citation needed]
While the Indian...
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elaborated upon in
further texts, such as Kamalaśīla's
Stages of
Meditation (
Bhāvanākrama). This
formulation has been
commented upon by
generations of Tibetan...
- 2003, ISBN 978-1-59448-054-6
Stages of
Meditation (commentary on the
Bhāvanākrama). Trans. Ven.
Geshe Lobsang Jordhen,
Losang Choephel Ganchenpa, Jeremy...
- and vipaśyanā is
strongly influenced by the Mahāyāna text
called the
Bhavanakrama of
Indian master Kamalaśīla. Kamalaśīla
defines vipaśyanā as "the discernment...
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medical text Prajñadanda Rasavaisesikasutra, a
rasayana (biochemical) text
Bhāvanākrama,
contains various verses similar to the Lankavatara, it is
cited in the...
- Tsongkhapa's
Lamrim is also
based on eighth-century
Indian teacher Kamalaśīla's
Bhāvanākrama (Stages of Meditation).
Another important text in
Gelug is the Book of...
- emptiness.
Another late
Indian Mahāyāna
meditation text is Kamalaśīla's
Bhāvanākrama ("stages of meditation", 9th century),
which teaches insight (vipaśyanā)...