NAGARJUNA, the South Indian Buddhist master who lived some six hundred years after the Buddha, founded the Madhyamaka (Middle Way) school of Mahayana Buddhism. He is arguably the most important, influential, and widely studied Mahayana Buddhist philosopher.
"Anyone who is seriously interested in not suffering must know that
duality and the dualistic mind are the root of all suffering. But
how do we overcome duality without stepping on dualistic territory
and without holding on to the hinges and railings of dualism? How
do we develop the courage to shrug off even the understanding of
nonduality by knowing that understanding to be just another figment
of dualistic mind? This text is probably your best bet to prove
just that!
It is so amazing that people like Nagarjuna actually walked on this
earth. It is even more amazing that he came up with this text. If
you don’t read this book, it’s like being on the earth without ever
noticing that there is a sky above your head."—Dzongsar Jamyang
Khyentse, author of What Makes You Not a Buddhist
"Nagarjuna’s Mulamadhyamakakarika is the foundation of
the Mahayana’s Middle Way teachings. All Madhyamaka schools have
developed from this source, without which, teachings on the Mother
Prajnaparamita would be impossible to fathom. Personally, this text
opened my eyes to the Buddha’s teachings on emptiness and has
therefore benefited me greatly. With their understanding and
training as a foundation, Padmakara has done an exceptional job
with this translation. I am so glad that they have accomplished
this formidable task, and I hope this edition serves as a great
leap forward in the transplantation of the Buddhadharma in the
West, especially in regard to the Middle Way teachings."—Dzigar
Kongtrul Rinpoche, author of Light Comes Through
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