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  1. Like. 26 quotes from Nāgārjuna: 'Just as it is known That an image of one's face is seen Depending on a mirror But does not really exist as a face, So the conception of "I" exists Dependent on mind and body, But like the image of a face The "I" does not at all exist as its own reality.', 'All philosophies are mental fabrications.

  2. Section One: An Introduction to Nagarjuna's Heart of Interdependent Origination 49 Section Two: The Stanzas of The Heart of Interdependent Origination 60 Section Three: Nagarjuna's Commentary to The Heart of Interdependent Origination 62 Part Three : Reasoning: The Sixty Stanzas Section One: An Introduction to Nagarjuna's

  3. Second Marriage - 11 June 1992. Family. Wife/Spouse. First Wife - Lakshmi Ramanaidu Daggubati (daughter of the film producer D. Ramanaidu; divorced 1990) (married to Sharath Vijayaraghavan, a corporate executive at Sundaram Motors) Second Wife - Amala Akkineni (actress, Bharatanatyam dancer, and activist) Children. Son (s) - 2.

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · Nagarjuna’s most notable films before his Siva days are Majnu (1987) and Akhari Poratam (1988). Directed by Dasari Narayana Rao, Majnu is a romantic musical tragedy that attempts to present Nagarjuna as the heir to father ANR’s numerous iconic tragic hero portrayals.

  5. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › NagarjunaNagarjuna - Wikiquote

    May 11, 2024 · The great Buddhist sage Nagarjuna (150–250) wrote in his “Treatise on the Great Perfection of Wisdom” that the greatest master is the one capable of “changing poison into medicine.” It is because they experienced the poison of the lack of conscience that Dr. Hong and his dizi were able to administer to the world the medicine of conscience .

  6. studybuddhism.com › spiritual-teachers › nagarjunaNagarjuna — Study Buddhism

    Nagarjuna’s most famous disciple was Aryadeva (’Phags-pa lha), author of Four Hundred Verse Treatise on the Actions of a Bodhisattva’s Yoga (Byang-chub sems-dpa’i rnal-’byor spyod-pa bzhi-brgya-pa’i bstan-bcos kyi tshig-le’ur byas-pa, Skt. Bodhisattvayogacārya-catuḥśatakaśāstra-kārikā) and several commentaries on The Guhyasamaja Tantra.

  7. Just so, there are pleasures in worldly desires, But to be without desires is more pleasurable still. Nagarjuna. If you desire ease, forsake learning. Nagarjuna. So, to praise others for their virtues can but encourage one's own efforts. Nagarjuna. Things derive their being and nature by mutual dependence and are nothing in themselves.

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