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601 Articles
The Four Buddhist Tenet Systems Regarding Karma
Sanskrit
grammar, so as to fit all usages. An Urge or an Urging All Four
in
The Indian Tenet Systems
Cognition of Impermanence Does Not Bring Attainment of True Stoppings
Sanskrit
words. A logical proof is “sadhana” in
Sanskrit
, while an affirmation phenomenon is “vidhi
in
Emptiness: Advanced
Refutation of Nonrevealing Forms That Are Not Pratimoksha Vows in Sautrantika
Sanskrit
term “paribhāvita,” meaning “become infused” or “having come to contain” with the Tibetan term
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Sautrantika Presentation
Studying Buddhism in the Digital Age
Sanskrit
. Because of this skillful means, people could read and understand Buddha’s words in the written
in
Transmission of Buddhism
Academic Institutions & Buddhist Temples in Beijing 1994
Sanskrit
and Tibetan Buddhist Texts, with four Chinese and six Tibetan scholars, dealing with documents
Part
in
Tibetan Buddhism in Han China 1994
Tibetan-English Glossary of Astrology Terms
Sanskrit
alphabet) dbyangs-’char arising from the vowels dbyangs-’char Arising from the Vowels (Skt. Svarodaya
in
Tibetan Astrology
Tibetan Culture: Its Contribution to the World
Sanskrit
-Tibetan-Manchu-Mongolian-Chinese dictionary of Buddhist terms. This indicates that Manchu Buddhists also
in
Buddhism in Modern Times
Questions about Stages of Progress and Tantra
Sanskrit
, or “kyab” in Tibetan, means “protection.” The challenge is that the expression with which
Part
in
Refuge: Putting a Safe Direction & Meaning in Our Lives
Emptiness Meditation in Kalachakra Practice
Sanskrit
word is graha, and this has two meanings. One is to cognize, to take
in
Kalachakra: Advanced
Harmonizing the Five Buddha-Family Traits
Sanskrit
word for caste, a social system that has developed in India. Buddha was an Indian
Part
in
Using the Five Buddha-Family Traits in Daily Life
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