The Five Buddha Families and the Eight Consciousnesses
Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
Thrangu Rinpoche has often taught the transformation of our confused mind, which is full of delusion and defilements, into enlightened mind.
Here he describes the confused mind in terms of the eight consciousnesses, which are the five sensory consciousnesses, the mental consciousness, the afflicted consciousness ( which gives us our sense of "I" and "me") and the alaya or storehouse consciousness. These are described and then Rinpoche describes how these are transformed into the five wisdoms of the five Buddha families. Included is a chart of the five Buddha families listing characteristicsof each includig their related skandha, klesha, chakra and colour.
Here he describes the confused mind in terms of the eight consciousnesses, which are the five sensory consciousnesses, the mental consciousness, the afflicted consciousness ( which gives us our sense of "I" and "me") and the alaya or storehouse consciousness. These are described and then Rinpoche describes how these are transformed into the five wisdoms of the five Buddha families. Included is a chart of the five Buddha families listing characteristicsof each includig their related skandha, klesha, chakra and colour.
श्रेणियाँ:
साल:
2001
संस्करण:
1st
प्रकाशन:
Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal
भाषा:
english
पृष्ठ:
58
ISBN 10:
1877294144
ISBN 13:
9781877294143
फ़ाइल:
PDF, 1.57 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2001