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601 Articles
Wheel of Sharp Weapons: Tonglen Done with the Three Poisons
Sanskrit
word for voidness or emptiness is shunyata, which is related to the
Sanskrit
word
Part
in
Overview of “Wheel of Sharp Weapons” – Dr. Berzin
Emptiness Is an Absence of Impossible Ways of Existing
Sanskrit
word for voidness is the same word that is used for the number zero
Part
in
Emptiness and Dependent Arising
What Is a Mantra?
Sanskrit
word mantra is made up of its root, man, meaning “mind,” with the suffix
in
Buddhist Tantra
Kalachakra Initiation: Practical Advice for Day Three
Sanskrit
. Please do not misunderstand this statement. It does not refer to our having the seed
Part
in
Rikon Kalachakra Initiation 1985: Explanatory Talks
Sutra of Golden Light: Concluding Chapter
Sanskrit
into Tibetan and edited according the linguistic codes of the new Tibetan language by the Indian
Part
in
Sutra of Golden Light
Interview with Dr. Philippe Goldin
Sanskrit
, Nepali, and Tibetan. Later, I did retreats at Tibetan Buddhist centers, such as Kopan
in
Interviews
Elaboration of Bodhisattva Vows 4 to 10
Sanskrit
, and some were written down in a later style of
Sanskrit
. This is consistent
Part
in
Explanation of Bodhichitta Actions for Training & Vows
Merit: Does Happiness Need to Be Earned?
Sanskrit
term punya and its Tibetan equivalent, sonam, means something different from both of them
in
Karma & Rebirth
Overview of Buddha-Nature
Sanskrit
, the Svabhavakaya (ngo-bo-nyid sku). That can be translated as Essential Nature Body
in
Buddha-Nature
Detail about the Pratimoksha Vow as a Nonrevealing Form in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
word “pratimoksha” (prātimokṣa) is translated into Tibetan as “so-sor thar-pa.” The Tibetan
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
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