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601 Articles
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
Main Features of Meditation
Sanskrit
traditions, not one from the Pali Theravada tradition. From among the Indian
Sanskrit
traditions
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in
Meditation: Main Points
Avoiding Causes for Mentally Wandering from Bodhichitta
Sanskrit
into Tibetan is a little bit strange. The Tibetan term, spro-ba, has two meanings
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in
Commentary on “A Bodhisattva’s Garland of Gems” – Dr. Berzin
Tantra: Basis, Path & Resultant Continuums
Sanskrit
. On one level, it means an everlasting continuum, so something that stretches on and on and on, forever
Part
in
Effective Tantra Practice
The Traditional Meaning of a Spiritual Student
Sanskrit
and Tibetan words usually translated as disciple. The Implications of the
Sanskrit
Terms for Disciple
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in
Spiritual Teachers and Spiritual Students
Becoming Our Mother Versus Becoming a Buddha
Sanskrit
. They just take one connotation. It’s the
Sanskrit
word sambhara, and the way that
Part
in
Analysis of “Why Aren’t We All Enlightened Yet?”
Religious Conversions of the Eastern Turks
Sanskrit
or Gandhari Prakrit, or sometimes in Chinese translation. There is no evidence of Buddhist
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in
Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Early Abbasid Period
Questions about Nonrevealing Forms of Vows and Karma
Sanskrit
for a nonrevealing form? The
Sanskrit
word for the revealing is prajñapti and for nonrevealing
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in
Elaboration of “Karma: Who’s to Blame?”
The Fifth Dalai Lama’s Guidelines for Guru-Yoga
Sanskrit
is incorrect. We should not think that all texts are absolutely accurate and correct
Part
in
Theory and Practice of Guru-Yoga
Main Points of the Intermediate Scope Teachings
Sanskrit
. If we listen to, think about and meditate upon the teachings in these texts
Part
in
Explanation of “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
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