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Kamalaśīla (Skt.
Kamalaśīla; Tib. པདྨའི་ངང་ཚུལ་, Pemé
Ngang Tsul; Wyl. pad+ma'i
ngang tshul) (c. 740-795) was an
Indian Buddhist monk of
Nalanda Mahavihara...
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Kamalaśīla won his
famous debate with
Moheyan as to
whether Tibet should adopt the "sudden"
route to
enlightenment or his "gradual" route,
Kamalaśīla...
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mindstream of
Kamalaśīla was
otherwise engaged, a
mahasiddha named Dampa Sangye came
across the
vacant kuten or "physical basis" of
Kamalaśīla.
Dampa Sangye...
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Stein (1972: p. 66-67)
holds that
Kamalaśīla was
victorious in the
debate and that Tri
Songdetsen sided with
Kamalaśīla. Tri
Songdetsen is also traditionally...
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influenced by the Mahāyāna text
called the
Bhavanakrama of
Indian master Kamalaśīla.
Kamalaśīla defines vipaśyanā as "the
discernment of reality" (bhūta-pratyavekṣā)...
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subject of what
constitutes a
valid cognition, Śāntarakṣita and his
student Kamalaśīla thoroughly investigated the
subject in the
Tattvasamgraha and its commentary...
- he and his
student Kamalaśīla mainly taught a
gradual path to
Buddhahood (most
thoroughly outlined in the Bhāvanākrama of
Kamalaśīla). Ju
Mipham writes...
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mindstream of
Kamalaśīla was
otherwise engaged, mahāsidda
Dampa Sangye came
across the
vacant kuten or "physical basis" of
Kamalaśīla.
Dampa Sangye was...
- 13th
century at
institutions like
Nalanda and
Vikramashila including Kamalaśīla, Ratnākaraśānti, Śāntarakṣita, Abhayakaragupta,
Udayana and Gaṅgeśa. After...
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traditions in Tibet.
Trisang supported Kamalaśīla, an
Indian Buddhist,
against Chan
Buddhist Moheyan. Eventually,
Kamalaśīla won the debate, and
Moheyan was...