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573 Articles
Misunderstandings about Ngondro
Sanskrit
, damtsig in Tibetan – to act positively and we need this discipline to help others
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Preliminaries
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
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
Buddhist-Muslim Doctrinal Relations
Sanskrit
into Arabic. Ibn al-Nadim’s late 10th-century CE Book of Catalogues (Ar. Kitab
in
Buddhism & Islam: Advanced
History of Buddhism among the Turkic People
Sanskrit
, Sogdian, Tocharian, Chinese and Tibetan sources, and were the pioneer translators of the Buddhist
in
Buddhism in Central Asia
Understanding Something: Apprehension
Sanskrit
. It is a very important method for analysis. Purva paksha means the other side
Part
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Elaboration of “What Does It Mean to Understand Something?”
Lam-rim 5: Beginningless and Endless Mind
Sanskrit
and Tibetan is also defined as “that which has an object.” When we say that
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 1: The Precious Human Rebirth
Going from Renunciation to Compassion
Sanskrit
or Tibetan term. One wonders, perhaps, if the term might have been coined by the missionaries
in
Love & Compassion
What Is a Disturbing Emotion?
Sanskrit
word “klesha” – “nyon-mong” in Tibetan – is a very difficult term that I’m translating
in
Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
History of Buddhism in Afghanistan
Sanskrit
Bhaga-dada, meaning “Gift of God.” The Caliph also built a House of Knowledge
in
Buddhism in Central Asia
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