Description
This is a rigorous, landmark exploration of one of Buddhism’s most profound philosophical concepts—the idea that all beings possess Buddha-nature within them. Rather than treating Tathagatagarbha as an abstract doctrine, this 356-page study examines both the historical development of the concept and its intimate connection to Alayavijnana (the storehouse consciousness), a central pillar of Yogacara Buddhist philosophy. If you’re serious about understanding how different Buddhist schools reconciled the tension between inherent enlightened potential and the human condition, this scholarly work offers the depth that popular summaries simply cannot. Essential for philosophy students, serious meditators, and anyone exploring the intellectual foundations of Eastern thought.
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishers (1 January 2010); Motilal Banarsidass Publishers
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 356 pages
- ISBN-10 : 812080631X
- ISBN-13 : 978-8120806313
- Item Weight : 499 g
- Dimensions : 14 x 4 x 20 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Importer : Motilal Banarsidass Publishers
- Packer : Motilal Banarsidass Publishers
- Generic Name : Book
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tathagatagarbha and why is it important in Buddhism?
Tathagatagarbha (Buddha-nature) is a foundational concept in Mahayana Buddhism asserting that all sentient beings possess the potential to become Buddhas. This book examines why this doctrine emerged, how it developed across Buddhist schools, and its philosophical implications for understanding enlightenment and human nature.
How does this book explain Alayavijnana?
The book connects Alayavijnana (storehouse consciousness) to the Buddha-nature concept, showing how Yogacara philosophy uses this ‘eighth consciousness’ to explain how karmic impressions are stored and transmitted. It’s essential for anyone studying consciousness in Buddhist thought.
Is this book suitable for beginners or only scholars?
This is a scholarly, academic study best suited for philosophy students, serious practitioners, and readers with foundational Buddhist knowledge. If you’re new to Buddhism, starting with introductory texts first will help you get more from this deeper exploration.
Who published this book and when?
Published by Motilal Banarsidass Publishers in January 2010, this academic press is renowned for high-quality philosophical and spiritual texts. The 356-page hardcover remains a standard reference for Tathagatagarbha studies.
Where can I buy this Buddha Nature study book online in India?
The Bookish Owl offers this rare scholarly title online for ₹595, with delivery across India. It’s an excellent addition to any Buddhist philosophy collection or academic library.






