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573 Articles
Special Features of Mongolian Buddhism
Sanskrit
origin. This situation has not changed with the post-communist revival even after fifty
in
Buddhism in Mongolia
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
How to Practice Vajrasattva
Sanskrit
style. His Holiness the Dalai Lama recommends that non-Tibetans follow the original
Sanskrit
in
Tantric Practices
Bodhichitta as the Context of the Six Perfections
Sanskrit
word is paramita (pha-rol-tu phyin-pa); it’s usually translated as perfections
Part
in
Detail about the Six Perfections: Six Paramitas
Dr. Alexander Berzin: My Activities in Eastern Europe & the USSR 1985 to 1992
Sanskrit
and Indian Studies, I was invited to lecture at universities in three of the republics
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Dr. Alexander Berzin
The Meaning of Sangha
Sanskrit
word that means, literally, a community that joins and lives together. In this sense
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Refuge
Interview about Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche – Dr. Berzin
Sanskrit
into Tibetan. From
Sanskrit
? Yes. Have you completed all the work that Rinpoche requested
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Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Revealing Forms of Physical and Verbal Karma
Sanskrit
words for these and analyze the grammar of the
Sanskrit
words, then we can understand
Part
in
Mechanism of Karma: Vasubandhu and Nagarjuna’s Presentations
Mistaken Foreign Myths about Shambhala
Sanskrit
“dhyana” (Jap. zen), meaning mental stability. Blavatsky was aware that The Kalachakra Tantra was the first
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Shambhala
Guru & Avalokiteshvava: The Seven-Limb Prayer
Sanskrit
sentence: OM NAMO BHAGA-VATE VAJRA-SARA PRA-MARDA-NE, TATHA-GATA-YA ARHA
Part
in
Commentary on "The Guru Inseparable from Avalokiteshvara" – Dr. Berzin
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