A work crucial for understanding the development of Buddhist thought, its perennial importance within the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism is underlined by the fact that it is the required text for the first teaching of each new Sakya throneholder after his enthronement. Sakya Paṇḍita (or Sapaṇ for short) used his Clarifying the Sage’s Intent, as its title indicates, to elucidate key points the Great Sage—that is, the Buddha—had in mind when teaching his Dharma. In particular, Sapaṇ recounts the transmissions of the greatest masters of both the Madhyamaka and the Yogācāra strands of the Indian Mahayana. On some points, he addresses what he took to be misinterpretations prevalent in Tibet, and his critical remarks were responded to in the works of later generations of masters in other schools.
by Khenchen Appey Rinpoche
Pages: 190
In the event that your item is misplaced or suffers damage during transit, we're here to help. Reach out promptly to our customer service team at info@tibetantreasures.com. We will start a claim process and provide you with a form to fill out. You can choose to have the items re-sent at no extra charge, if they are still in stock, or receive a full refund for your purchase.
If you're not satisfied with your items within 30 days of delivery, you might qualify for a free return, including shipping!