[Buddha-l] Re: recommendations for books on Madhyamika

curt curt at cola.iges.org
Wed Oct 19 11:40:32 MDT 2005


"Entry Into the Inconceivable" by Thomas Cleary. Subtitle: "An 
Introduction to Hua Yen Buddhism." If you are reading the Avatamsaka in 
English you are probably reading Cleary's translation.
- Curt
p.s. My spell checker prefers "Hula Yen" to "Hua Yen" - but I resisted 
the temptation.


Gad Horowitz wrote:

>The Buddhist Teaching of Totality: The Philosophy of Hua Yen Buddhism, by
>Garma C.C. Chang
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>Hua Yen Buddhism:The Jewel Net of Indra, by7 Francis H. Cook
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>From: "Michael Paris" <parisjm2004 at yahoo.com>
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>>Dare I ask for any recommendations on books about hua-yen?
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>>--- Gad Horowitz <horowitz at chass.utoronto.ca> wrote:
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>>>Actually hua-yen would be a great sorce of metaphors for the
>>>individual-society relation.
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