The Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism was founded by the great yogi scholar Lama Tsong Khapa. His approach was eclectic and non-sectarian and he placed special emphasis on monastic discipline and study as well as practice. The head of the Gelug school is Ganden Tri Rinpoche.
The author examines the Madhyamika philosophy of the two truths according to the Gelugpa tradition. Buddhist perspectives on ethics and emptiness centre on the distinction between two...
The six perfections of generosity, ethical discipline, patience, enthusiastic effort, concentration and wisdom are the practices of bodhisattvas - those intent...