David Gray

About The Author

David B. Gray is Bernard J. Hanley Professor of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University, in Santa Clara, California, where he teaches a wide range of courses on Asian religions. His research explores the development of tantric Buddhist traditions in South Asia and their dissemination in Tibet and East Asia, with a focus on yoginitantra, a genre of Buddhist literature focused on female deities and yogic practices involving the subtle body. His publications include numerous articles and book chapters, an edited volume, as well as The Cakrasamvara Tantra: A Study and Annotated Translation (2007), The Cakrasamvara Tantra: Editions of the Sanskrit and Tibetan Texts Translation (2012), Illumination of the Hidden Meaning (Chapters 1–24): Mandala, Mantra, and the Cult of the Yoginis (2017) and Illumination of the Hidden Meaning, Part II: Chapters 25–51, Yogic Vows, Conduct, and Ritual Practice (2019).

Books by David Gray

Tsongkhapa

The Legacy of Tibet's Great Philosopher-Saint

Edited by David Gray / Introduction by Donald S. Lopez Jr.
Tsongkhapa’s seminal contributions to Buddhist thought and practice, and to the course of history, are illuminated and celebrated by some of his foremost modern interpreters.

Few figures have impacted the trajectory of Buddhism as much as the great philosopher and meditator, scholar...

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