Dharmottara

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  • Establishing Momentariness — DharmottaraDharmottara's rigorous defense of the Buddhist doctrine that all conditioned phenomena perish the instant they arise — one of the most contested propositions in Indian philosophy.
  • Establishing the Other World — DharmottaraDharmottara's proof that consciousness survives the body — a compact philosophical argument for rebirth from the Pramana tradition. First English translation from Tibetan.
  • Examination of Valid Cognition — DharmottaraDharmottara's definitive treatise on what makes cognition valid — not mere grasping, but the determination that enables practical attainment. First English translation from Classical Tibetan.
  • Treatise on Exclusion — DharmottaraDharmottara's foundational treatise on the Buddhist apoha (exclusion) theory of meaning — arguing that words denote their objects not positively but by excluding what is other. From the Pramāṇa section of the Degé Tengyur.