The Buddha's doctrine and the nine vehicles: Rog Bande Sherab's Lamp of the teachings/ Jose Ignacio Cabezon.
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PART ONE: The Buddha and His Doctrine, What Is To Be Known
1. Introduction
2. How the Buddha Was Enlightened
3. How the Dharma Was Taught and Compiled
4. On the Categorization of the Dharma and the
Dissemination ofTantra
5. Exoteric Scriptures and Treatises
6. The Esoteric Tradition
7. Types of Tantras and Their Ancillary Literature
8. The Differences between Various Doctrinal Categories
PART TWO: The Nine Vehicles: Knowing Agents
9. Non-Buddhists
10. The HTnayana
11. The Mind-Only School
12. The Madhyamaka
13. The Outer Tantras
14. The Inner Tantras
PART THREE; The Nonduality of Knowledge and Known Things
15. Nonduality and the Buddhist Path
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