Dear David,

     Can you please give me a reference to the publication of the six
chapters of the Sanskrit text of the Madhyamakāvatāra? Thanks.

Madhav

Madhav M. Deshpande
Professor Emeritus, Sanskrit and Linguistics
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Senior Fellow, Oxford Center for Hindu Studies
Adjunct Professor, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India

[Residence: Campbell, California, USA]


On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 11:17 AM David and Nancy Reigle via INDOLOGY <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Jan,
>
> Thank you for letting us know about this new book of yours. Regarding the
> series it is published in, you say "These are meant to be read alongside
> the texts themselves." Is there a particular translation of the
> *Madhyamakāvat**ā**ra* that you correlated your book to? The several that
> I know of were all made from the Tibetan translation, before the Sanskrit
> original was discovered and its first six chapters were published. Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
>
> David Reigle
> Colorado, U.S.A.
>
> On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 11:37 AM Jan Westerhoff via INDOLOGY <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Colleagues,
>> some of you might be interested in this new book of mine, which has just
>> come out:
>>
>> Candrak&#299;rti's Introduction to the Middle Way. A Guide.
>>
>> Oxford University Press 2024, 296 pages, ISBN: 9780197612347.
>>
>>
>> https://global.oup.com/academic/product/candrakrtis-introduction-to-the-middle-way-9780197612347?cc=us&lang=en#
>>
>> This volume is part of the "Oxford Guides to Philosophy" series, a set of
>> volumes introducing classical philosophical texts. These are meant to be
>> read alongside the texts themselves; my commentary focuses on the
>> philosophical content of the text, using Candrak&#299;rti's
>> auto-commentary as the main explicatory resource.
>>
>> From the blurb:
>>
>> Candrak&#299;rti's Introduction to the Middle Way
>> (Madhyamak&#257;vat&#257;ra) is a central work of Buddhist philosophy for
>> two reasons. First, it provides an introduction to Madhyamaka, one of the
>> three major philosophical schools of Buddhist thought (the other two being
>> Abhidharma and Yog&#257;c&#257;ra). Second, within Madhyamaka,
>> Candrak&#299;rti's text occupies a very prominent role. This is primarily
>> due to its enormous influence in Tibet, where Candrak&#299;rti's work
>> became the main entry-point into the study of Madhyamaka thought. While
>> the historical importance of the Introduction to the Middle Way for
>> understanding a major section of Buddhist thought is evident, what makes
>> it particularly interesting for students is the role it plays as an
>> 'introduction'. It is one of Candrak&#299;rti's earlier works and presents
>> a comprehensive guide to the key philosophical ideas and problems of
>> Madhyamaka thought.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jan Westerhoff
>>
>>
>>
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