Dzogchen teaching of Tsongkhapa

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ngodrup wrote:Like it or not, Je Tsogkhapa's main Tantric sources are Nyingma.
Like it or not, about 70% of his writings are on Tantric subjects.
Je Tsongkhapa was a revolutionary philosopher who had studied
every system existing in his time, he also practiced them.
His view is not sectarian, his followers... well another story.
But the great monastic universities were intended for all Tibetans,
not just Gelugpas.
Agreed.
One of the things Je Rinpoche is unanimously praised for was his tireless devotion and relentless pursuit of a comprehensive practice methodology.
He succeeded and presented it for future generations. Its too bad some who claim to be his followers have perverted the spirit of his methods.
"All phenomena of samsara depend on the mind, so when the essence of mind is purified, samsara is purified. Since the phenomena of nirvana depend on the pristine consciousness of vidyā, because one remains in the immediacy of vidyā, buddhahood arises on its own. All critical points are summarized with those two." - Longchenpa
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free from thoughts of inherent existence. This is also the case with 'does not exist', which should be read as 'does not exist inherently', meaning that they are not utterly non-existence but are mere appearances and mere names. This is consistent with Nagarjuna and Chandrakirti's intentions
According to the current Geluk interpretation.

On the other hand, some do not need add qualifiers to the words of the masters, and can interpret them without recourse to added qualifiers.
དམ་པའི་དོན་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ཆེ་བ་དང་།
རྟོག་གེའི་ཡུལ་མིན་བླ་མའི་བྱིན་རླབས་དང་།
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དེ་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་ནི་ལོ་རྟོག་སེལ།།


"Absolute Truth is not an object of analytical discourse or great discriminating wisdom,
It is realized through the blessing grace of the Guru and fortunate Karmic potential.
Like this, mistaken ideas of discriminating wisdom are clarified."
- (Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche, from his summary of "The Ocean of Definitive Meaning")
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Nangwa wrote:
Tsongkhapafan wrote:
Nangwa wrote: Nonsense.
The view that is in the minority on the interpretation of Nagarjuna and Chadrakirti is most definitely Tsongkhapa's.
Gorampa's refutation of Tsongkhapa in Freedom From Extremes is devastating. No wonder the Gelug political authority of central Tibet had the text banned.
Far from being 'devastating', Gorampa's refutation is most unconvincing and is easily dismissed. He clearly doesn't understand the nature of conventional truths. Tsongkhapa's interpretation is far more convincing and satisfying, providing as it does a perfect union of conventional and ultimate truths in accordance with Nagarjuna's intention.
Whatever you say chief.
The only thing that is unconvincing is that you are at all familiar with Gorampa's views, or Nagarjuna's for that matter.
It sounds like your giving a sales pitch or simply regurgitating what you read in Tharpa Publications.
Now you're making an assumption based on your biases, not the evidence, simply because I disagree with you.

If you read a comprehensive presentation of the two systems, for example, 'The Two Truths Debate' by Sonam Thakchoe, it's clear that Tsongkhapa's arguments are more convincing, but you can make up your own mind.
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..or you could read The Center of the Sunlit Sky for a different interpretation of the issues inherent in Tsong Khapa's followers' interpretations....but whatever. We could throw books around all day...
དམ་པའི་དོན་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ཆེ་བ་དང་།
རྟོག་གེའི་ཡུལ་མིན་བླ་མའི་བྱིན་རླབས་དང་།
སྐལ་ལྡན་ལས་འཕྲོ་ཅན་གྱིས་རྟོགས་པ་སྟེ།
དེ་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་ནི་ལོ་རྟོག་སེལ།།


"Absolute Truth is not an object of analytical discourse or great discriminating wisdom,
It is realized through the blessing grace of the Guru and fortunate Karmic potential.
Like this, mistaken ideas of discriminating wisdom are clarified."
- (Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche, from his summary of "The Ocean of Definitive Meaning")
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fortunately you dont even really need madyamaka for tantra/ mahamudra/dzogchen. Nagarjuna is just for fun...
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tamdrin wrote:fortunately you dont even really need madyamaka for tantra/ mahamudra/dzogchen. Nagarjuna is just for fun...
You do need to an understanding of emptiness according to my teacher, so that is not exactly true.

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conebeckham wrote:..or you could read The Center of the Sunlit Sky for a different interpretation of the issues inherent in Tsong Khapa's followers' interpretations....but whatever. We could throw books around all day...
And Gendun Choepel gives a nice alternative too. .
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tamdrin wrote:fortunately you dont even really need madyamaka for tantra/ mahamudra/dzogchen. Nagarjuna is just for fun...
Venerable Atisha says of the lineage of Nagarjuna and Chandrakirti:

"There is Buddhahood in this lineage. Apart from this lineage, there is no Buddhahood"

Chandrakirti says in Guide to Middle Way (Madhyamakavatara):

Those who are outside the path of Master Nagarjuna
Have no means of peace
They depart from the truths of convention and Thatness
And, because they depart from them, cannot attain liberation.


These teachings are therefore definitive and essential to attain liberation and enlightenment.
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Tsongkhapafan wrote: If you read a comprehensive presentation of the two systems, for example, 'The Two Truths Debate' by Sonam Thakchoe, it's clear that Tsongkhapa's arguments are more convincing, but you can make up your own mind.
I have and read this book and it is partisan for me. Tsongkhapa arguments are exaggerated and could be easy questioned but Gorampa position is explained as for Him is the only one abstract truth not accessible conventionally. But the book is very useful for investigation what partisans of Tsongkhapa really think and for comparison them with original Madhyamaka and supplementary Yogacara :smile:
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:focus:
It's just illogical that Je Ripoche used the term Dzogchen as a new term which no one knows what that really means.
Je Rinpoche did praise (Nyingma's) Dzogchen, get over it.

Because some people have problem with Dzogchen, they modify Je Rinpoche's words to fit what they believe. That pretty much explains how subjective they are when they discuss other topics.
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Tsongkhapafan wrote:
Now you're making an assumption based on your biases, not the evidence, simply because I disagree with you.

If you read a comprehensive presentation of the two systems, for example, 'The Two Truths Debate' by Sonam Thakchoe, it's clear that Tsongkhapa's arguments are more convincing, but you can make up your own mind.
I'm quite familiar with Dr. Thakchoe's book.
We definitely disagree about whose arguments are more convincing. As much as I love Je Rinpoche, his interpretation of the Two Truths is just plain weird and is not in accord with Nagarjuna, Aryadeva, or Chandrakirti. The masters of the other lineages have been calling him out on this for 500 years now.
Its quite strange for someone who comes into a Dzogchen subforum cavalierly proclaiming that all interpretations of the teachings other than what you have been spoon-fed are incorrect to point out someone elses "biases".
Look in the mirror friend.
"All phenomena of samsara depend on the mind, so when the essence of mind is purified, samsara is purified. Since the phenomena of nirvana depend on the pristine consciousness of vidyā, because one remains in the immediacy of vidyā, buddhahood arises on its own. All critical points are summarized with those two." - Longchenpa
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narraboth wrote::focus:
It's just illogical that Je Ripoche used the term Dzogchen as a new term which no one knows what that really means.
Je Rinpoche did praise (Nyingma's) Dzogchen, get over it.

Because some people have problem with Dzogchen, they modify Je Rinpoche's words to fit what they believe. That pretty much explains how subjective they are when they discuss other topics.
Its quite clear in the practical methods of the Gelug lineage as well. Once one approaches the dzog rim level of practice the methods and viewpoints of Lamdre, Mahamudra, and Dzogchen become relevant. In my early years as a practitioner I completed preliminaries in the Gelug setting along with the anutarrayogatantra retreats of their Vajrayogini system before pursuing the study and practice of Dzogchen. There is absolutely no conflict in this.
I am eternally grateful to my Gelug lama's and the amazing Je Tsongkhapa guru yoga practice, The Ganden Lha Gyema.
"All phenomena of samsara depend on the mind, so when the essence of mind is purified, samsara is purified. Since the phenomena of nirvana depend on the pristine consciousness of vidyā, because one remains in the immediacy of vidyā, buddhahood arises on its own. All critical points are summarized with those two." - Longchenpa
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heart wrote:
tamdrin wrote:fortunately you dont even really need madyamaka for tantra/ mahamudra/dzogchen. Nagarjuna is just for fun...
You do need to an understanding of emptiness according to my teacher, so that is not exactly true.
You do absolutely need an understanding of emptiness but according to my Sakya and Nyingma teachers the Mind Only school position is sufficient.

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You do absolutely need an understanding of emptiness but according to my Sakya and Nyingma teachers the Mind Only school position is sufficient
.

That's interesting, Kirt...I assume that this is the Mind Only interpretation which does not posit the absolutely existing Mind? Or, in other wordds, Yogacara that posits mind as ultimately empty?
དམ་པའི་དོན་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ཆེ་བ་དང་།
རྟོག་གེའི་ཡུལ་མིན་བླ་མའི་བྱིན་རླབས་དང་།
སྐལ་ལྡན་ལས་འཕྲོ་ཅན་གྱིས་རྟོགས་པ་སྟེ།
དེ་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་ནི་ལོ་རྟོག་སེལ།།


"Absolute Truth is not an object of analytical discourse or great discriminating wisdom,
It is realized through the blessing grace of the Guru and fortunate Karmic potential.
Like this, mistaken ideas of discriminating wisdom are clarified."
- (Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche, from his summary of "The Ocean of Definitive Meaning")
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conebeckham wrote:
You do absolutely need an understanding of emptiness but according to my Sakya and Nyingma teachers the Mind Only school position is sufficient
.

That's interesting, Kirt...I assume that this is the Mind Only interpretation which does not posit the absolutely existing Mind? Or, in other wordds, Yogacara that posits mind as ultimately empty?
There are differing views on this.
Yogacara falls into the so-called middle way philosophy but its value is limited to explaining certain functions of consciousness etc. in my opinion.
A philosophical view that posits a mind that is anything other than a "mind" that is ultimately empty will eventually end up hindering progress on the path.
"All phenomena of samsara depend on the mind, so when the essence of mind is purified, samsara is purified. Since the phenomena of nirvana depend on the pristine consciousness of vidyā, because one remains in the immediacy of vidyā, buddhahood arises on its own. All critical points are summarized with those two." - Longchenpa
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kirtu wrote:
heart wrote:
tamdrin wrote:fortunately you dont even really need madyamaka for tantra/ mahamudra/dzogchen. Nagarjuna is just for fun...
You do need to an understanding of emptiness according to my teacher, so that is not exactly true.
You do absolutely need an understanding of emptiness but according to my Sakya and Nyingma teachers the Mind Only school position is sufficient.

Kirt
But the Chittamatrin view of emptiness is the emptiness of the mind and its object being different entities, not the lack of inherently existing mind which according to Nagarjuna and Chandrakirti is necessary, otherwise there is clinging to inherent existence and no liberation.
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conebeckham wrote:
You do absolutely need an understanding of emptiness but according to my Sakya and Nyingma teachers the Mind Only school position is sufficient
.

That's interesting, Kirt...I assume that this is the Mind Only interpretation which does not posit the absolutely existing Mind? Or, in other wordds, Yogacara that posits mind as ultimately empty?

According to the Drikung Kagyu lineage, the mind only school of thought will get you to the 7th Bhumi, no farther (but hey thats not bad right? 7th bhumi woohoo!)
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Tsongkhapafan wrote:
tamdrin wrote:fortunately you dont even really need madyamaka for tantra/ mahamudra/dzogchen. Nagarjuna is just for fun...
Venerable Atisha says of the lineage of Nagarjuna and Chandrakirti:

"There is Buddhahood in this lineage. Apart from this lineage, there is no Buddhahood"

Chandrakirti says in Guide to Middle Way (Madhyamakavatara):

Those who are outside the path of Master Nagarjuna
Have no means of peace
They depart from the truths of convention and Thatness
And, because they depart from them, cannot attain liberation.


These teachings are therefore definitive and essential to attain liberation and enlightenment.
Its this clinging to intellectualisms that I am talking about.. From this text..

Also critical of a mere intellectual approach..
"partiality.

•First, the pitfall of view itself : the yogi in this esoteric Tantric system prefers naked direct perception to the view generally taught, accepted as emptiness devoid of
extremes. But there is no difference between those two if the ultimate is realized. If it
is not realized, then the general view is a verbal view held in the analytic mind and
does not hit upon the actual import; it is an erroneous view
. Not trusting in the view
which is direct perception, but placing confidence in the verbal, analytic view, one
thinks that there is nothing to aim at, and that freedom from extremes is inactivity
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tamdrin wrote:
conebeckham wrote:
You do absolutely need an understanding of emptiness but according to my Sakya and Nyingma teachers the Mind Only school position is sufficient
.

That's interesting, Kirt...I assume that this is the Mind Only interpretation which does not posit the absolutely existing Mind? Or, in other wordds, Yogacara that posits mind as ultimately empty?

According to the Drikung Kagyu lineage, the mind only school of thought will get you to the 7th Bhumi, no farther (but hey thats not bad right? 7th bhumi woohoo!)
This is one of the many interesting features of the Gongchig.
At first its a bit of a head scratcher but in the context of the commentary it is a pretty good argument.
"All phenomena of samsara depend on the mind, so when the essence of mind is purified, samsara is purified. Since the phenomena of nirvana depend on the pristine consciousness of vidyā, because one remains in the immediacy of vidyā, buddhahood arises on its own. All critical points are summarized with those two." - Longchenpa
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But the Chittamatrin view of emptiness is the emptiness of the mind and its object being different entities, not the lack of inherently existing mind
The Yogacara view is that all is mind....but not necessarily that mind is not empty.
དམ་པའི་དོན་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ཆེ་བ་དང་།
རྟོག་གེའི་ཡུལ་མིན་བླ་མའི་བྱིན་རླབས་དང་།
སྐལ་ལྡན་ལས་འཕྲོ་ཅན་གྱིས་རྟོགས་པ་སྟེ།
དེ་ནི་ཤེས་རབ་ལ་ནི་ལོ་རྟོག་སེལ།།


"Absolute Truth is not an object of analytical discourse or great discriminating wisdom,
It is realized through the blessing grace of the Guru and fortunate Karmic potential.
Like this, mistaken ideas of discriminating wisdom are clarified."
- (Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche, from his summary of "The Ocean of Definitive Meaning")
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