6th International Symposium Oriental Studies

49 The 6 th International Symposium on Oriental Ancient Documents Studies 6) serial clear realization; 7) clear realization in a single instant; 8) the resultant Dharmakāya. 4. The first three main subjects (chapters I–III) thoroughly elucidate the three types of knowledge using specific sets of characteristics ( chos ). 5. The same subject — the three types of knowledge — are also ex‑ plained in the fourth chapter. Here they are explained through the 173 aspects ( rnam-pa ) of the three types of knowledge. It presents the whole Mahayana Path as the process of realization of all aspects with the aim to get rid of all obstacles on the Mahayana Path. The remaining main subjects (chapters V–VII) relate the special details of the Mahayana Path. 6. Finally, the eighth main subject (chapter VIII) — Buddhahood ( Dharmakāya ) — represents the result of the Mahayana Path. The result is the Omniscience of the Buddha, which includes all the knowledge, e.g. the all-knowledge of the Listeners and the knowledge of the paths of the Bod‑ hisattvas. Key words: The Abhisamayāla ṃ kāra, Maitreya-Asanga, the Prajñāpāramita Sūtra, the Tibetan language.

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