Elaborations on Emptiness: Uses of the Heart Stra
By (Author) Donald S. Lopez
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
18th January 1999
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
294.382
Paperback
280
Width 197mm, Height 254mm
397g
"The Heart Sutra" is one of the most famous Buddhist texts, traditionally regarded as a potent expression of emptiness and of Buddha's perfect wisdom. This book explores the elaborate philosophical and ritual uses of "The Heart Sutra" in India, Tibet and the West. It includes full translations of the eight extant Indian commentaries, and translations of six essays that examine the unusual roles that "The Heart Sutra" has played - as a mantra, an exorcism text, a tantric meditation guide and material for comparative philosophy. The translations, taken together, demonstrate why commentary is as central to modern scholars on Buddhism as it was for Buddhists in ancient times.
"Elaborations on Emptiness is a superb achievement: It is by far the best and most complete treatment of the Heart Sutra in any Western language."--Jay Garfield, Journal of Buddhist Ethics "[This] is a superb achievement: It is by far the best and most complete treatment of the Heart Sutra in any Western language."--Journal of Buddhist Ethics
Donald S. Lopez, Jr., is Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan. He is the editor of Princeton Readings in Religions, which includes Religions of China in Practice, Buddhism in Practice,
Religions of India in Practice, and Religions of Tibet in Practice.