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601 Articles
LPA56: Bases for Labeling, Referent Objects and Referent Things
Sanskrit
— truly established (bden-par grub-pa)? What establishes it? Siddha is the
Sanskrit
word
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 10: The Two Truths and Mental Labeling
Buddhist-Muslim Doctrinal Relations
Sanskrit
into Arabic. Ibn al-Nadim’s late 10th-century CE Book of Catalogues (Ar. Kitab
in
Buddhism & Islam: Advanced
Sectarianism within Buddhism
Sanskrit
term is bodhi (byang-chub). Bodhi is a purified state, and this would be the state
in
Comparison of Buddhist Traditions
Advice for Studying Emptiness
Sanskrit
, like the Tibetan, is incredibly precise in defining terms for all the different aspects
in
Vipashyana
Misunderstandings about Ngondro
Sanskrit
, damtsig in Tibetan – to act positively and we need this discipline to help others
in
Preliminaries
LPA28: Common Root Tantric Vows Five to Seven
Sanskrit
word avatar, and an avatar in
Sanskrit
is an embodiment of some being or something
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 5: Tantric Vows and Close-Bonding Practices
Karmic Impulses of the Mind in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
word “karma.” Among the different types of impulses, an impulse that is an urge
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
The Need for a Caring Heart & First Quieting the Mind
Sanskrit
word actually that I’m translating here) has the connotation of not that I’m worried
Part
in
Balanced Sensitivity for the Age of Social Media
Refuting Self-Established Existence and Final Words of Advice
Sanskrit
language. However, if we do study and master
Sanskrit
, there are many additional benefits
Part
in
Studying Shantideva’s Presentation of Emptiness – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Incorrect Views of the Body
Sanskrit
into Tibetan by Patshab Lotsawa. This was in the end of the eleventh century
Part
in
Overview of “Four Hundred Verse Treatise” – Dr. Berzin
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