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573 Articles
Wheel of Sharp Weapons: Overcoming the Three Poisons
Sanskrit
or Tibetan word. If we look at the definition, it’s an attitude that
Part
in
Overview of “Wheel of Sharp Weapons” – Dr. Berzin
Tantra: A Union of Method and Wisdom
Sanskrit
word “rasa” that means “flavor” and the preposition “from” indicates the ablative case in
Sanskrit
Part
in
Elaboration of the Efficiency of Tantra over Sutra
LPA26: First Common Root Tantric Vow
Sanskrit
alphabet in terms of the whole classification of the letters in the
Sanskrit
alphabet
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 5: Tantric Vows and Close-Bonding Practices
Avoiding Causes for Mentally Wandering from Bodhichitta
Sanskrit
into Tibetan is a little bit strange. The Tibetan term, spro-ba, has two meanings
Part
in
Commentary on “A Bodhisattva’s Garland of Gems” – Dr. Berzin
Main Features of Meditation
Sanskrit
traditions, not one from the Pali Theravada tradition. From among the Indian
Sanskrit
traditions
Part
in
Meditation: Main Points
Intermediate and Advanced Levels of Motivation
Sanskrit
word for which is “samsara.” Renunciation: Aiming for Liberation with the Determination to Be Free
Part
in
Introduction to the Graded Path
From King Trisong Detsen to the Revival of Buddhism
Sanskrit
into Tibetan and regulating which texts to translate so that Buddhism would be best
Part
in
History of the Early Period of Buddhism & Bon in Tibet
Questions about Common Grounds between Buddhism & Islam
Sanskrit
word. They had architects come from India. Bhaga-dada is the
Sanskrit
word. Bhaga
in
Buddhism & Islam
Guru & Avalokiteshvara: Guru-Yoga, Refuge & Bodhichitta
Sanskrit
word bodhi (byang-chub), and there are three purified states: the liberated state (liberated
Part
in
Commentary on "The Guru Inseparable from Avalokiteshvara" – Dr. Berzin
The Tradition of Oral Transmission in the Digital Age
Sanskrit
. The reason for this, beside the fact that some people like to listen to them
in
Transmission of Buddhism
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