The opening chapters trace Śāntideva's life-from a prince of Gujarat to a monk at Nālandā, initially known as "the lazy one." His subsequent miraculous teaching of the Bodhicaryāvatāra revealed one of the Mahāyāna tradition's most profound expositions on the Bodhisattva's path. The book explores his historical, philosophical, spiritual, and ethical significance, establishing his enduring influence across centuries.
Commentary on The Perfection of DiligenceThe core of the volume is a line-by-line exposition and commentary on Chapter Seven. Each verse is meticulously examined in its Sanskrit and Tibetan context, featuring Primary Commentary, Secondary Commentary, and Integrative Reflections.
The commentary explores vital themes, including:
Diligence vs. Laziness: Contrasting spiritual effort with complacency and despair, and identifying the basis and obstacles to diligence.
Catalysts for Awakening: Using the urgency of human life and the terror of death to inspire effort.
Antidotes to Despondency: Cultivating courage and mindful effort to overcome indolence.
The Four Powers: Detailed analysis of stability, pride, joy, and precision as foundational practices for the Bodhisattva.
The Fruits of Karma: Practical reflections on sustained effort and moral discipline.
The Joy of Diligence: Exploring the freedom of non-attachment and the heroic pride of the Bodhisattva.
More than a scholastic analysis, the book functions as a manual of self-transformation, bridging classical philosophy with meditative insight for the modern reader. It synthesizes wisdom and daily conduct, presenting diligence (vīrya) not as mere endurance, but as the radiant energy of awakening itself-the power that sustains all other perfections on the path to enlightenment.