alambana parīksā
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A Treatise on the Analysis of the Focal Object of Mind (Tib: Mig tak) ACHARYA DIGNAGATRANSCRIPT
A Treatise on the Analysis of the Focal Object of Mind(Tib: Mig tak)
Alambana parīksā
Acharya Dignaga
བོད་ཁང་།Tibet House
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ALAMBANA PARĪKSĀ
A Treatise on the Analysis of the Focal Object of Mind
Prostrations to all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.
1. Though elementary particles serve as causes
For the sensory consciousness,
Like the sense powers they are not its objects
As the subtle particles do not appear to the consciousness.
2. (Consciousness) does not arise from (the collection) that appears to it.
(The collection) does not exist substantially, just like the dual moon.
Therefore, externality in both (ways)
Is not suitable to be the object of consciousness.
3, 4 a-b. Some advocate the aggregate aspect
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To be the cause of consciousness.
The aspect of elementary particles
Is not the object of consciousness just like solidity and so forth.
The [different] perceptions of pot, cup, and so
forth would be identical otherwise.
4c-d, 5a-d. If (objects) are distinguished on the basis of differences in aspects,
These do not exist in the substantial elementary particles,
As the measure (of the size and shape of the elementary particles) does not have variations.
Therefore distinctions exist with (things) which are existent non-substantially.
If one eliminates elementary particles completely,
The consciousness to which (objects) appear ceases.
6. It is the aspect of the internal object
Which appears as external.
This is the object and the nature of consciousness.
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It is also the condition.
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7. An aspect of the same (object), being efficacious, is the condition.
Because it implants a seed, it is a sequential (condition).
The seed nature of the concurrent sense potential,
Is also the sense power.
8a. This is not contradictory to consciousness.
8b-d. (Consciousness) with the aspect of the object
And the potential, are mutual conditions.
Since primordially, (they) operate (as thus).
- Composed by Acharya Dignaga (480 - 540 CE)
The English translation of this text was rendered by Geshe Dorji Damdul for the teaching of Ven. Geshe Yeshi Thabkey la at Tibet House, New Delhi, on 19-20th July, 2014.
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