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601 Articles
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
Mistaken Foreign Myths about Shambhala
Sanskrit
“dhyana” (Jap. zen), meaning mental stability. Blavatsky was aware that The Kalachakra Tantra was the first
in
Shambhala
LTF 22: Patience in One’s Speech; Joyful Perseverance
Sanskrit
word that this is translating – although the
Sanskrit
original isn’t there, you can reconstruct
Part
in
Letter to a Friend – Part 3: Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Perseverance
Specifics of Revealing Forms of Speech in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
term, is translated into Tibetan as “something that has come from a cause that
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Kriya Tantra: Six Deities Practice
Sanskrit
line “OM SVABHAVA SHUDDHA: SARVA DHARMA: SVABHAVA SHUDDHO ’HAM.” It has to do with
Part
in
Kriya Tantra Practice
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
in
Dr. Alexander Berzin
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
The Four Noble Truths: An Overview
Sanskrit
“duhkha.” We have sukha, happiness, and duhkha, unhappiness. In linguistic terms, kha is a space
in
Buddha’s Basic Message
The Context for Understanding Emptiness
Sanskrit
word. The
Sanskrit
word here is "avidya," which starts with the negation prefix "a" plus
Part
in
The Emptiness of the False “Me”
Wheel of Sharp Weapons: History and Structure
Sanskrit
version of the text is available. In the colophon at the end of the Tibetan
Part
in
Overview of “Wheel of Sharp Weapons” – Dr. Berzin
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