On Puṇyapariṇāmanā in Nāgārjuna's Works |
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Authors: | DRASKO MITRIKESKI |
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Affiliation: | School of Languages and Cultures and an Department of Indian Sub‐continental Studies, The University of Sydney |
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Abstract: | An important but rarely discussed feature in Nāgārjuna's works is the presence of a dedicatory verse (pu?yapari?āmanā) in some and its absence in others. The paper looks at all reliably attributed works by Nāgārjuna, examining similarities in those that dedicate merit and similarities in those that do not. In addition, the paper establishes the criterion by which the author classes some of his works as merit generating so that he, as a practising bodhisattva can transfer it. The paper concludes that, contrary to the established opinions, the motive of obtaining pu?ya has been of the highest importance for Nāgārjuna. |
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