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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ocean of Definitive Meaning: A Teaching for the Mountain Hermit (Ri chos nges don rgya mtsho), written in the first half of the 14th century, is considered the magnum opus of Dölpopa Sherap Gyaltsen (1292 1361). The Ocean of Definitive Meaning is a hermeneutical text on the issue of the doctrine of the three turnings of the Dharmacakra, which was first codified in the Sutra Unravelling the Thought (Sa dhinirmocana S tra). The Ocean of Definitive Meaning conveys a specific reading, understanding and interpretation of nyat and Tath gata-garbha, of the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ocean of Definitive Meaning: A Teaching for the Mountain Hermit (Ri chos nges don rgya mtsho), written in the first half of the 14th century, is considered the magnum opus of Dölpopa Sherap Gyaltsen (1292 1361). The Ocean of Definitive Meaning is a hermeneutical text on the issue of the doctrine of the three turnings of the Dharmacakra, which was first codified in the Sutra Unravelling the Thought (Sa dhinirmocana S tra). The Ocean of Definitive Meaning conveys a specific reading, understanding and interpretation of nyat and Tath gata-garbha, of the second and third turnings of the wheel respectively. Both nyat and Tath gata-garbha are central and key principles of Mahayana Buddhism. This specific reading of nyat and Tath gata-garbha and the philosophical view behind it, became known as Zhentong, the key tenet of the Jonangpa. Dölpopa's thought in this work is a hermeneutics of the Mahayana Buddhist texts and develops teachings of Maitreya and Yogacara masters Asanga (4th century) and his brother Vasubandhu (4th century).