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Definition
Dharma
(1) Preventive measures which, if one puts into practice or achieves, prevent the experience of future suffering. (2) Buddha's teachings. (3) Any phenomenon or "thing."
Mahamudra: Review of the Common Preliminaries
Dharma
and Sangha, the practice of preventive measures, will remove us from going in the direction
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in
Commentary on “Root Text for Mahamudra” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
The Two Truths
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, Sangha. Each has several levels of meaning, but on the deepest level, they signify
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Realism: The Basis for the Buddhist Path and Its Goals
Tantra: Fundamental Features
Dharma
and Sangha, working in that direction; taking advantage of our precious human life; thinking
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in
Overview of Tantra
Temporally Related Phenomena
dharma
) is a valid object of cognition that maintains its own essential nature (ngo-bo). Consider
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in
A Buddha's Knowledge of the Past, Present and Future
Reflecting on the Suffering of Hell Beings
Dharma
practice pleases us and is pleasant to do, it is a good spiritual practice
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in
Reflecting on the Suffering in the Worse States of Samsaric Rebirth
Mongolian Monastic System, Monastery Types and Architecture Pre-1937
Dharma
Wheel with gazelles, the victory banner and other symbolic decorations on the flat rooftops
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Mongolian Monasteries before the 1937 Purges
Indian Sources on Karma from the Sanskrit Traditions
dharma
,” something that holds one back (from suffering), which derives from the strengthened verb root
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in
Details of Karma: The Sanskrit Tripitaka Presentation
Letting Down the Walls
Dharma
in any meaningful way, we need to put everything together that we’ve learned
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in
Bringing Buddhism Down to Earth
The Situation of Buddhism in Central Tibet 1994
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debate ground. There are only five teachers, three of whom studied at the Government
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in
Buddhism in Tibet 1994
Introduction and Mahamudra Preliminaries
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and Sangha, not just merely with words, but from the depths of our heart
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Commentary on “A Root Text for Mahamudra” – The Dalai Lama
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