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Mahayanavimsaka of Nagarjuna ADORATION TO THE THREE TREASURES 1 I make my obeisance to the Buddha who is wise, free from 2 In the transcendental truth there is no origination
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There is no birth either on this or the other side (of
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All things by nature are regarded as reflections. They
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In fact, worldings attribute atman to what is not atman,
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Birth in the six realms of existence in the world,
It is owing to false notions that beings are consumed by As illusion prevails so do beings make their appearance.
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As a painter is frightened by the terrible figure of a
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Even as a fool going himself to a quagmire is drowned
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The feeling of misery is experienced by imagining a thing
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Seeing these helpless beings with a compassionate heart
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Having acquired requisites thereby and getting
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He who realizes the transcendental truth knowing the
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The samsara and nirvana are mere appearances; the truth
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The object of knowledge in dream is not seen when one
The creation of illusion is nothing but illusion. When
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One having origination (jati) does not originate himself.
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All this is nothing but mind (citta) and exists just like
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When the wheel of the mind is suppressed, all things are
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It is due to thinking the things which have no
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Who can reach the other side of thc great ocean of
How can these false notions arise in a man who thoroughly
Here ends the Mahayanavimsaka of Acarya Nagarjuna.
Edited by Vidhusekhara Bhattacharya ©1931 Visvabharati Bookshop, Calcutta
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A Study of Nagarjuna’s Twenty Verses on the Great Vehicle (Mahayanavimsika) and His Verses on the Heart of Dependent Origination (Toronto Studies in r . . . ) by R. C. Jamieson, Nagarjuna Mahayanavimsaka, To be Published in 1999 information and order from: amazon.com | * | barnes and noble
Nagarjuna and the Philosophy of Openness by Nancy McCagney, Ninian Smart 1997 information and order from: amazon.com | * | barnes and noble
Nagarjuna’s Letter to King Gautamiputra Translated by Venerable Lozang Jamspal, Venerable Ngawang With Explanatory Notes based on Tibetan Commentaries and
Nagarjuna’s Philosophy (As Presented in the Maha-Prajnaparamita-Sastra) by K. Venkata Ramanan
Nagarjuna by K. Satchidananda Murty
The Vedantic and the Buddhist Concept of Reality as Interpreted by Samkara and Nagarjuna by Ram Chandra Jha, Ph.D.
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